Re: [PATCH 1/1] usbserial: cp210x - icount support for parity error checking

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Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote on 6/22/20 7:30 AM:
I tried it and it seems that www.spinics.net understand UTF-8 but at
marc.info it doesn't work correctly.
https://marc.info/?l=linux-usb&m=159279589104617
Why care about marc.info?  We don't control that, nor do we use it.

If lore.kernel.org does not work, please let us know, we can fix that.
When I subscribed to linux-usb mailing list, I received an e-mail from Majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx. And in this mail, there were only two links for archives:
http://marc.info/?l=linux-usb
http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-usb/

So I supposed that these servers are officially connected with Kernel.org.

I didn't know about an existence of lore.kernel.org until now. If I post a message to somewhere I want to be correctly displayed to all users...
It seems that this page don't send correct encoding to web browser so
Firefox uses windows-1252 and insted of capital S with caron I can see A
with ring. Similarily insted of I with acute accent the browser shows A with
tilda... it looks horible. And even if I force UTF8 encoding for view, it
corrects mail From but my name at Signed-off-by line stays damaged.

So UTF-8 seems be a bad idea for kernel mailling list.
It should not be, again, if lore.kernel.org does not work, please let
us know.

thanks,

greg k-h

Anyway, thanks a lot for your patience.
Jerry




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