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[Savannah-help-public] [support #103855] Mailing list creation for avr-l
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Joerg Wunsch |
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[Savannah-help-public] [support #103855] Mailing list creation for avr-libc |
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Wed, 2 Feb 2005 13:07:45 +0000 |
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Summary: Mailing list creation for avr-libc
Project: Savannah Administration
Submitted by: joerg_wunsch
Submitted on: Wed 02/02/05 at 13:07
Category: Mail server
Priority: 5 - Normal
Severity: 5 - Average
Status: None
Privacy: Public
Assigned to: None
Originator Email: address@hidden
Platform Version: None
Open/Closed: Open
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Details:
I'd like to get another two mailing lists created on behalf of the
avr-libc (nongnu.org) project.
As this is merely a migration of existing lists currently running on a
private machine in NZ to some well-connected, well-maintained public
server, we'd like to keep the current names "avr-gcc-list" and
"avr-chat", even though it doesn't match the naming conventions that
would apply to the avr-libc project. The avr-libc project already
runs an avr-libc-dev list intented for developers, while the new lists
are merely intented for users of the opensource toolchain for Atmel
AVR microcontrollers. Traditionally, the entire toolchain has been
tied to the term "AVR-GCC". AVR-GCC is not a project of its own
though, it is merely the GNU compiler configured for the AVR target
(the changes have been merged into the GCC codebase long ago, so no
separate public project is needed=. avr-libc is the closest project
of its own that somehow serves as an `umbrella' for the entire
toolchain as well (e.g. we document how to use all the tools together
in our avr-libc documentation).
The idea behind two lists is to separate technical questions and
discussion to AVR-GCC (and the entire toolchain) from not-so-technical
discussions.
If the mailing list creation is possible that way, we'd also like to
ask whether the already existing email archives on the current mailing
list server (avr1.org) could be migrated. The lists are currently
alredy run via GNU mailman, and the current list maintainer told me
that he can provide the full mbox files for importing (less than a
megabyte in total). Migration of the userbase will then be done by
means of a mass-invitation which can be handled by the list admins.
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- [Savannah-help-public] [support #103855] Mailing list creation for avr-libc,
Joerg Wunsch <=
- [Savannah-help-public] [support #103855] Mailing list creation for avr-libc, Sylvain Beucler, 2005/02/03
- [Savannah-help-public] [support #103855] Mailing list creation for avr-libc, Joerg Wunsch, 2005/02/03
- [Savannah-help-public] [support #103855] Mailing list creation for avr-libc, Sylvain Beucler, 2005/02/09
- [Savannah-help-public] [support #103855] Mailing list creation for avr-libc, Joerg Wunsch, 2005/02/09
- [Savannah-help-public] [support #103855] Mailing list creation for avr-libc, Sylvain Beucler, 2005/02/10
- [Savannah-help-public] [support #103855] Mailing list creation for avr-libc, Joerg Wunsch, 2005/02/10
- [Savannah-help-public] [support #103855] Mailing list creation for avr-libc, Joerg Wunsch, 2005/02/10
- [Savannah-help-public] [support #103855] Mailing list creation for avr-libc, Sylvain Beucler, 2005/02/13