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Thanks for you answer. I was just confused about it and wondered if my |
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mail program messes this up, or there is just no conversation here! :) |
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On 10/11/2012 03:08 PM, Tom Wijsman wrote: |
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> According to the Gentoo kernel maintenance guide at http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/kernel/maintenance.xml you can use this mailing list for questions; I don't know whether this is the right place for discussions (IRC is preferred, I think; but low traffic though) but you might be able to figure that out using the archives for this mailing list. I've included part 8 of above link as a reference, the end of the first paragraph mentions this mailing list. |
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> If you want to be sure you could try mailing Pagano about it (or hope for him to answer on this thread); looking through the archives (http://archives.gentoo.org/gentoo-kernel/date.xml), I see some discussion threads but they are low traffic. |
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> 8. What to do now? |
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> Look at some bug reports from the saved searches you configured earlier. If you can contribute straight off, go right ahead. However, I expect you'll probably be unsure what should happen next. So, pick a bug, and question us about it, preferably on IRC in ggentoo-kernel. Alternatively, you could write to the gentoo-kernel mailing list. |
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>> Date: Thu, 1 Oct 012 3::8::5 +200< |
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>> From: kernel@×××××.de |
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>> To: gentoo-kernel@l.g.o |
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>> Subject: Re: [gentoo-kernel] |
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>> no discussions here? |
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