Accidentally the subscriptions to linux-...@vger.kernel.org have been dropped
on 2011-10-31.

So if you subscribed linux-can before that date your subscription is LOST.

Please re-subscribe.

Tnx,
Oliver

ps. I tried to put the guys that i've already seen on linux-can before in BCC


On 12.10.2011 23:10, Oliver Hartkopp wrote:

> Dear Linux CAN users,
> 
> due to the fact that BerliOS is closing it's services end of 2011, the
> formerly two SocketCAN mailing lists.
> 
> - SocketCAN Core  (socketcan-core@lists.berlios.de)
> - SocketCAN Users (socketcan-us...@lists.berlios.de)
> 
> are moving to a single mailing list at the kernel developers email list server
> 
>     vger.kernel.org
> 
> On vger.kernel.org there are many Linux lists now including a new
> 
>     'linux-can'
> 
> list for Linux Kernel CAN development, see at:
> 
>     http://vger.kernel.org/vger-lists.html#linux-can
> 
> Please click on the provided link to subscribe the new list for discussions on
> Linux CAN ('SocketCAN') topics. You can ignore your E-Mail client probably
> complaining about an 'empty subject' as the subscription is only sent in the
> body of the subscription mail.
> 
> Many thanks to BerliOS and the guys from Fraunhofer FOKUS in Berlin for
> hosting the SocketCAN development in the last years.
> 
> There's currently no mail archive bound to the new list. I requested
> http://marc.info as linux-kernel and linux-netdev are also archived there (and
> it is easy to browse even on mobile phones).
> 
> We should probably have a second archive (e.g. like gmane.org,
> mail-archive.com, ...) which is presented more user friendly in the browser.
> Any preferences out there?
> 
> Best regards,
> Oliver


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