cross distribution email list
Hi, I just saw this post: Not sure if this is of interest to us. https://social.treehouse.systems/@thesamesam/109781551802800007 Distro people! We're starting a mailing list for coordinating on cross-distro problems, "fire of the week", anything which needs - or would benefit from - distributions speaking to each other. Example topics include: - "new $X is totally broken oh god", - coordination of stuff like time_t migration - discussing how to handle something new (the github - unstable-tarballs incident today would be a good example) Please consider subscribing: distributions@lists.linux.dev (link on lists.linux.dev / https://subspace.kernel.org/lists.linux.dev.html) Do join too if you're an upstream and interested in these topics, especially if you're writing core software. We want a diverse set of opinions and perspectives! Pass it on to other distribution folks / packagers too. Cheers! Ciao, Marcus
There was already cross-distro@lists.linaro.org https://lists.linaro.org/mailman3/lists/cross-distro.lists.linaro.org/ Not much used lately and likely Arm focused, though. Cheers, Guillaume
-----Original Message----- From: Marcus Meissner <meissner@suse.de> Sent: 31 January 2023 17:10 To: project@lists.opensuse.org Subject: cross distribution email list
Hi,
I just saw this post:
Not sure if this is of interest to us.
https://social.treehouse.systems/@thesamesam/109781551802800007
Distro people!
We're starting a mailing list for coordinating on cross-distro problems, "fire of the week", anything which needs - or would benefit from - distributions speaking to each other.
Example topics include:
- "new $X is totally broken oh god", - coordination of stuff like time_t migration - discussing how to handle something new (the github - unstable-tarballs incident today would be a good example)
Please consider subscribing: distributions@lists.linux.dev (link on lists.linux.dev / https://subspace.kernel.org/lists.linux.dev.html)
Do join too if you're an upstream and interested in these topics, especially if you're writing core software. We want a diverse set of opinions and perspectives!
Pass it on to other distribution folks / packagers too. Cheers!
Ciao, Marcus
That is our cross-distributions mailing list at the Open Mainframe Project for s390x: https://lists.openmainframeproject.org/g/wg-linux-distros I want to add the hint, that IBM has forwarded to the Linux Foundation the idea to create a cross-distributions working group also for other architectures. In our case, this mailing list is not only for exchange. We are receiving (fast) IBM support directly by a Distinguished Engineer at IBM andwe can suggest also feature requests and improvements in our monthly meetings (IBM CTO for Open Source also available then). I expect, that this topic will be also a discussion topic at FOSDEM (with the Linux Foundation). Best regards, Sarah
Gesendet: Dienstag, 31. Januar 2023 um 17:15 Uhr Von: "Guillaume Gardet" <Guillaume.Gardet@arm.com> An: "Marcus Meissner" <meissner@suse.de>, "project@lists.opensuse.org" <project@lists.opensuse.org> Cc: "nd" <nd@arm.com> Betreff: RE: cross distribution email list
There was already cross-distro@lists.linaro.org https://lists.linaro.org/mailman3/lists/cross-distro.lists.linaro.org/
Not much used lately and likely Arm focused, though.
Cheers, Guillaume
-----Original Message----- From: Marcus Meissner <meissner@suse.de> Sent: 31 January 2023 17:10 To: project@lists.opensuse.org Subject: cross distribution email list
Hi,
I just saw this post:
Not sure if this is of interest to us.
https://social.treehouse.systems/@thesamesam/109781551802800007
Distro people!
We're starting a mailing list for coordinating on cross-distro problems, "fire of the week", anything which needs - or would benefit from - distributions speaking to each other.
Example topics include:
- "new $X is totally broken oh god", - coordination of stuff like time_t migration - discussing how to handle something new (the github - unstable-tarballs incident today would be a good example)
Please consider subscribing: distributions@lists.linux.dev (link on lists.linux.dev / https://subspace.kernel.org/lists.linux.dev.html)
Do join too if you're an upstream and interested in these topics, especially if you're writing core software. We want a diverse set of opinions and perspectives!
Pass it on to other distribution folks / packagers too. Cheers!
Ciao, Marcus
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Guillaume Gardet
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Marcus Meissner
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Sarah Julia Kriesch