Re: anyone interested in a separate mailing list for the 2.6 kernel?

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On 12 Jul 2003, Robert L Cochran wrote:

> Where is the rumored separate mailing list?

if folks are still interested, as soon as the changes make it to
the DNS servers, the domain enoriver.com can host a mailing list
devoted strictly to kernel 2.6 issues under red hat.

i've already arranged for a mailman-admin'ed list called
rh-kernel26-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx (not available until, as i said,
DNS catches up).  the whole point being, of course, to have
a more focused list and not deluge everyone else who has no
interest in the new kernel.

i'm also thinking of creating a few other RH-specific lists, again
for very focused topics, and i'm open to suggestions.  perhaps
for the successor to LVM?  newer features like devfs?  that is,
things for which an official RH list does not exist.

let me know if there's interest in much more specific lists
like this, and i can arrange them.

rday

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