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FYI: discussion about debian-kernels ML proposal (resent)
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| Francesco Paolo Lovergine 2004-03-13, 1:34 pm |
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If you think that's a good idea activating such a list, please
follow-up 218923bugs.debian.org or 219826@bugs.debian.org
Thanks
PS: I already sent this msg but joined a previous thread erroneously.
Reposting to be visible out of it :-(
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| Martin Schulze 2004-03-14, 10:34 am |
| Francesco Paolo Lovergine wrote:
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> If you think that's a good idea activating such a list, please
> follow-up 218923bugs.debian.org or 219826@bugs.debian.org
This sounds a bit like "if you want that list, generate traffic NOW
so listmasters see a need for a list even though there is none".
The main question for me is: would our kernel maintainers properly
use the list, not if there are *cough* users or interested people
who would clutter the list and generate traffic which would keep
the kernel maintainers in their private conversation.
Regards,
Joey
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