Hi there.
Can I apologise for the enclosed post going to this mailing list.
Unfortunately, the list was incorrectly identified as being a
private individual in the Linux Kernel, so when I started
checking that all private individuals therein were still at the
addresses listed, I inadvertantly included this list. This has
now been corrected.
To those of you who responded to this posting as a result of
being subscribed to this list rather than being listed as a
maintainer of the Linux kernel, I offer my sincere apologies for
disturbing you.
> This went to the netdev mailing list... You might get
> several replies..
Unfortunately, I did !!!
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: owner-netdev@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-netdev@xxxxxxxxxxx]On
>> Behalf Of Riley Williams
>> Sent: Friday, 2 June 2000 6:06
>> To: Linux Maintainers
>> Subject: Email address test
>>
>> Hi there.
>>
>> This is a test message to confirm that all addresses in the
>> Linux kernel maintainers list are still current. It would be
>> appreciated if you could reply to this message confirming
>> receipt hereof.
>>
>> Best wishes from Riley.
Best wishes from Riley.
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