I just ask again, who is in charge now?

Why is the list awake again?

Not that I'm against a new list, but I propose four things:

1- Know what is going on!
2- Maintain this list for "compatibility" purposes
3- We can create a new one with a more easy address but keep them "tied
together" at least for a while
4- Who is in charge of the web page? I myself would like to add some life to
it... A repo of howtos/confs/scripts would be very nice, IMHO...

Basically, I agree with the new life of the community but why not revamp the
existing one? Lists can be relocated, servers as well...

What is the point of loosing all the work done so far?

Best regards,
     João Almeida

On Thu, May 5, 2011 at 2:52 PM, Andrew Burgess <a...@cichlid.com> wrote:

> On 05/04/2011 07:10:01 PM, Russell Stuart wrote:
>
>  A list on vger.kernel.org does seem like a workable solution.  Large a
>> third party provider such as google groups, yahoo groups, github,
>> sourceforge or savanaha may be an even better solution as they would be
>> just a reliable, and they provide a web page were we could collaborate
>> on for things like HOWTO's.
>>
>
> kernel.org hosts wikis (and bugzilla) too.
> seems like a good choice to me.
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