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On Thu, 2005-01-09 at 15:25 -0400, Chris Gianelloni wrote: |
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> So would just making an x86 arch team. It would also be much less of a |
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> problem than merging x86 and amd64. How about this? I proclaim and x86 |
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> arch team now exists. It already has a security liason. |
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> $ cat /var/mail/alias/arch/x86 |
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> avenj |
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> solar |
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> tester |
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> port001 |
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> azarah |
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> Seems that we even have two of our new Council members on the team. |
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> Anybody else want to join the team? Just add yourself to the alias and |
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> start paying attention to requests that are submitted to x86@g.o |
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> via bugzilla. |
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The people maintaining the x86 kernel should also join, as well as the |
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release maintainer (chris, is that you?), the grub/lilo maintainers, |
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etc... That would be a good start. |
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We should also try to recruit one or two x86 arch testers, hparker has |
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offered to help. |
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Olivier CrĂȘte |
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tester@g.o |
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Gentoo Developer |
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x86 Security Liaison |
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