Hi!
> >>As mentioned in the email, you want netdev, not linux-net...
> >
> >
> >Just out of curiosity: why are there two mailing lists? Especially if
> >one of them is the Wrong One.
>
> <shrug>
>
> linux-net is mostly dead. I get the impression it is occasionally used
> by users.
>
> netdev (as, perhaps, the name implies) is where the network developers
> hang out.
Eh...
pavel@Elf:~/bin$ grep linux-net /usr/src/linux/MAINTAINERS
L: linux-net@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
L: linux-net@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
L: linux-net@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
L: linux-net@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
L: linux-net@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
L: linux-net@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
L: linux-net@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
L: linux-net@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
L: linux-net@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
L: linux-net@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
L: linux-net@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
L: linux-net@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
L: linux-net@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
L: linux-net@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
L: linux-net@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
L: linux-net@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
L: linux-net@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
L: linux-net@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
L: linux-net@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
pavel@Elf:~/bin$
More importantly, it is still listed as "the list" for network
drivers...
NETWORK DEVICE DRIVERS
P: Andrew Morton
M: akpm@xxxxxxxx
P: Jeff Garzik
M: jgarzik@xxxxxxxxx
L: linux-net@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
S: Maintained
NETWORKING [GENERAL]
P: Networking Team
M: netdev@xxxxxxxxxxx
L: linux-net@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
S: Maintained
Pavel
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