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Re: ABIcheck discussions
- To: Jarrett Rosenberg <rosenber at vijnana dot Eng dot Sun dot COM>
- Subject: Re: ABIcheck discussions
- From: Daniel Veillard <veillard at redhat dot com>
- Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2001 13:27:53 -0400
- Cc: lsb-confcall at lists dot sourceforge dot net, libc-alpha at sources dot redhat dot com, miguel at ximian dot com, otaylor at redhat dot com, dietmar at ximian dot com, michael at ximian dot com, ettore at ximian dot com, bijan at ximian dot com, nat at ximian dot com, dcm at redhat dot com, John dot Heard at sun dot com, Colm dot Smyth at sun dot com, Jarrett dot Rosenberg at sun dot com, Karl dot Runge at sun dot com
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- Reply-To: veillard at redhat dot com
On Thu, Sep 06, 2001 at 10:22:57AM -0700, Jarrett Rosenberg wrote:
> Thanks, everyone, for your comments about abicheck and our ideas about
> ABI work in Linux. We plan to go public shortly, but one last thing we
> need to do is figure out how we want these discussions to continue. Both
> the GNOME and glibc teams can carry on their own separate discussions
> about their respective ABI's, but there are common issues that it would
> probably be nice to involve a larger group in. So how should we go
> about this? Some possibilities are
>
> - create new mailing lists for these discussions, either one
> list or separate ones for separate topics,
> - use existing lists like glibc-alpha or lsb-confcall,
> - some other mechanism, or a combination.
>
> We'd like to figure this out so that we can direct visitors of the
> abicheck website to the appropriate forum to find out more.
>
> Suggestions? What would work best for you guys?
Good question !
IMHO you should have:
- an announce list
- a developer list dedicated to abicheck development
- good docs
and everything else will be carried on in channels related to the
libraries being checked.
Daniel
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