Hi,
As Brad suggested, I'd love for someone to volunteer
to run (as in "webmaster") the up and coming
http://linux-usb.sourceforge.net web page(s)
[nothing there worth viewing just yet].
The Linux-USB project's Sourceforge.net project
web page is at
https://sourceforge.net/project/?group_id=3581
I've added one mailing list there
([EMAIL PROTECTED])
and I'm trying to get ssh and CVS working thru
a firewall. Then I can minimally add a patch archive
and drivers/usb/* archives. After that comes CVS.
We can begin using this mailing list right away
[for Linux-USB developers/development issues]
if everyone is interested in splitting it like this.
Actually I'd suggest that USB developers subscribe
to this mailing list and then we begin using it
on a certain date, like April 1 or April 15.
{In general, please don't post messages to both of
these mailing lists.}
Please comment/advise.
I can certainly spend my time in better ways,
although I do believe that keeping the web page(s) up
to date is important, so I take some time out to do
that also.
If you are interested & willing to work on the
linux-usb web page(s) at sourceforge.net,
please let me know (& convince me, should be
easy to do), and I'll add you as an admin
for the Linux-USB project there.
~Randy
> From: Brad Hards [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> "Dunlap, Randy" wrote:
> >
> > I'm (slowly) working on putting some linux-usb stuff
> > at sourceforge.net, so I'll plan to set up 2 mailing
> > lists there, or at least a developer mailing list there.
> > Maybe leave [EMAIL PROTECTED] for user help.
> Perhaps a single site with all of the stuff on it - working devices,
> howto, programming guide, links, etc?
> The management of the website is more that I had anticipated, and it
> would be good to have a web-site manager. Randy does a good job, but
> there are more critical things that a maintainer needs to do, so this
> might be a job that he could offload to a USB enthusiast who
> wants to do
> something important, but can't program device drivers in C.
> If people don't like sourceforge for whatever reason (and I think it a
> great service), they can always mirror it and use that.
>
[snip]
>
> Brad
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