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SubjectRe: 2.1.123 and fbcon.c

there is one already it's called kernel-patches@transmeta.com

--Jauder

On 1 Oct 1998 ketil@ii.uib.no wrote:

> "Albert D. Cahalan" <acahalan@cs.uml.edu> writes:
>
> > Linus deserves a customized mail client. Someone in the local area
> > ought to consider hacking the software Linus already uses. The SVLUG
> > would be perfect for it, with plenty of people that could discuss
> > the issue face-to-face. For example, function keys could be useful:
>
> > F1 applied
> > F2 corrupt
> > F3 obsolete
> > F4 wait for 2.3.xx
> > F5 send to person listed in MAINTAINERS file
> > F6 remove me from the Cc: list
> > F7 maybe later, no time right now
>
> ...and why not make this a separate mail address,
> e.g. linux-patches@transmeta.com, and have the queues^H^H^Hmailboxen
> viewable through www or whatever, so that people can keep track of
> the progress of their patch?
>
> ~kzm
> --
> If I haven't seen further, it is by standing in the footprints of giants
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