Hi again,
On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 19:58, Tim Blechmann <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> the MAINTAINERS file contains the entries for the ralink rt2k00:
>>> L: ? ? [email protected]
>>> L: ? ? [email protected] (moderated for non-subscribers)
>>>
>>> the second list doesn't exist any more, though ... would be nice, if the
>>> entry could be updated ...
>>
>> You can find the list information here:
>> http://rt2x00.serialmonkey.com/mailman/listinfo
>
> odd, that my posting was rejected, then ...
>
> btw, it would be nice, if you could mirror the list at gmane ... [1]
> seems to be outdated ...
We've had some issues with Gmane some years ago and we've decided not
to mirror any of our lists there, sorry mate.
>
> thnx, tim
>
> [1] http://news.gmane.org/gmane.linux.drivers.rt2x00.general
>
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>
Luis Correia
rt2x00 project admin
>>>> the MAINTAINERS file contains the entries for the ralink rt2k00:
>>>> L: [email protected]
>>>> L: [email protected] (moderated for non-subscribers)
>>>>
>>>> the second list doesn't exist any more, though ... would be nice, if the
>>>> entry could be updated ...
>>>
>>> You can find the list information here:
>>> http://rt2x00.serialmonkey.com/mailman/listinfo
>>
>> odd, that my posting was rejected, then ...
>>
>> btw, it would be nice, if you could mirror the list at gmane ... [1]
>> seems to be outdated ...
>
> We've had some issues with Gmane some years ago and we've decided not
> to mirror any of our lists there, sorry mate.
some people (like me) prefer using mailinglists via nntp instead of
subscribing to the developer mailinglists of dozens of projects ...
but, well, if my bug is fixed before the 2.6.32 release, i am happy :)
tim
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