On Fri, 16 Jun 2000, Gregory Leblanc wrote:
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> Yeah, nobody is quite sure why Ingo isn't putting things on the kernel.org
> sites, but it's his code, and his choice.
I really don't mind that it's not on the kernel.org site. I just wish I
could actually find it with google or so... The name "ingo" did appear a
whopping lot of times..
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> http://www.geocrawler.com/lists/3/Linux/57/0/. The post I'm replying to was
> at the top when I just looked, this one should be there by the time you hit
> that page.
yep, that's the archive allright. Too bad I couldn't find it though.
Don't get me wrong here, what you guys are doing is great. I for one
appreciate your efforts. Browsing the archive, I see more ppl who seem to
have difficulties finding stuff. Maybe something could be done about this?
"www.linux-raid.org" seems to be a valid address (can be pinged) but does
not seem to be doing anything useful. Maybe this site could be used?
cheers, Alfred.
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