We have quite a few new people around here lately (which is great!).  I 
just wanted to point out that we have a two mailing lists.  The 
astlinux-users mailing list was originally the only mailing list.  At 
some time, we added the astlinux-devel mailing list to allow us to 
separate the boring developer stuff from the general users.

I know neither mailing list is particularly high traffic, but for 
archival purposes, it may be easier to separate topics to some degree.

Most of the discussions regarding the development environment, should 
probably take place on the astlinux-devel mailing list.  Most of that 
discussion involves problems that do not affect the resultant 
distributed files.  That may lead to general users perceiving a problem 
that doesn't exist.

The astlinux-users mailing list is intended for user interaction on the 
binary Astlinux releases.

If you're interested in tracking the development progress, you may also 
find the svn commit mailing list.

As long as I'm bringing this up, we wouldn't mind having a few 
additional contributors.  Most of the development work involves bash 
scripts and makefiles.

Thanks,

Darrick

Users List:
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Developer List:
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/astlinux-devel

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