Re: [discuss] x86_64: x86-64 mailing lists / posting patchkits / x86-64 releases

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On Mon, 12 Jun 2006 09:11:44 -0500 Langsdorf, Mark wrote:

> > >We still have a patches@x86-64 mailing list on x86-64.org which is 
> > >mostly unused. If I moved the big patch floods over there, would the 
> > >people who do reviews subscribe there? Please comment.
> > 
> > I certainly would subscribe there if you want to split 
> > things. Depending on your intentions, I could also switch to 
> > send patches there. But if I'm asked about my preferences, 
> > I'd rather see things stay on the discuss list (as sending 
> > patches is generally meant to trigger discussion if need be).

I agree with Jan, one list is preferable IMO.
However, please let us know if it is split so that we will know
to subscribe to the other list.

> I'd prefer to see patches sent to [email protected],
> as that will make them easier to track.  However, I 
> agree with Jan that discussion of patches should occur
> on [email protected].  It should be possible to make
> all responses from [email protected] go to 
> [email protected].


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