To subscribe, send email with 'subscribe' in the subject line to rh-kernel26-list-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx ? Bob On Mon, 2003-07-14 at 17:16, Robert P. J. Day wrote: > 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 > > -- > > Robert P. J. Day > Eno River Technologies > Unix, Linux and Open Source training > > http://www.enoriver.com > > Hypothetical Bush defense: "Hey, don't blame me! I was just doing what > I was told!" > Subsequent NY Times headline: "Modest president credits staff work" -- Need help with computer hardware or software? I can take care of it in your home at very reasonable cost. Bob Cochran Greenbelt, Maryland, USA http://www.greenbeltcomputer.biz/
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