Re: Request for multiple mailing lists

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On Saturday 09 August 2008 12:20, "max bianco" <maximilianbianco@xxxxxxxxx> 
wrote:
> This list is hardly what I would call high traffic. It is about the
> only source of current SELinux info that I have found.

http://selinuxnews.org/planet/

There is the SE Linux planet (see above).  At the moment 3/5 posts are by me.  
I encourage everyone who has a blog and is interested in SE Linux to write 
some suitable posts and get James to syndicate their entire blog or a 
category related to SE Linux if they write many posts.

http://selinuxnews.org/wp/

The above URL has the SE Linux news blog run by James.

The Fedora SE Linux list is good if you use Fedora.

The SE Linux IRC channel is good if IRC suits your needs (but you do need some 
patience, sometimes it takes 8+ hours to get an answer).

> proper perspective on the big picture, if you forget to check you
> policy list because you happen to be especially busy handling kernel

The ability to keep track of things is important.  Having a single list that 
is too busy can be as much of an obstacle as having multiple lists.

Good choice of subject lines for messages can greatly alleviate this problem 
allowing bulk deletion of messages that aren't relevant to your work.

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