where does all this 2.6 stuff belong?

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  forgive the brief digression here, but i recently got an email
offline from one of the original spectators of all of this 2.6
kernel stuff, apparently trying to figure out what i was proposing
in terms of a proper forum for all of this.  i tried to respond
directly, but apparently, his mail system is set up to not
accept e-mail whose source domain doesn't match the originating
SMTP server.  bad server.  no biscuit.

  anyway, i *originally* proposed a separate mailing list since,
technically, 2.6 kernel postings didn't seem to belong on the
shrike list, and i offered to host such a list.  a few people
didn't think it was such a big deal, and argued to either leave
it here or move it to redhat-devel-list.

  after a few days, the volume of 2.6-related stuff got to the
point where it seemed that to move it would have been overly
disruptive, so i just forgot about it and continued to post here.

  however, the volume seems to have got to the point where the
actual shrike-related postings are being swamped, so maybe it
would be a good idea to move it elsewhere.  the redhat-devel-list
would seem to be a perfectly respectable place, if people think
it's worth doing.  whatever works for folks.

  thoughts?

rday

p.s.  i'd be happy to encourage the migration to redhat-devel-list
by posting there how to get LVM2 running under 2.6. :-)

p.p.s.  please don't email me offline if there's no way i can
email back. :-P


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