Re: [Linux-diag-devel] Anybody home?
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From: Vasant H. <heg...@li...> - 2020-02-26 09:52:11
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On 2/4/20 10:13 AM, Ananth N Mavinakayanahalli wrote: > On 1/31/20 8:02 PM, Thomas Guyot-Sionnest wrote: >> >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >> Hash: SHA1 >> >> Hi Ananth, >> >> On 2020-01-31 02:22, Ananth N Mavinakayanahalli wrote: >>> Is this list still active? Is anybody out there? >>> >>> I am one of the original developers of systool/libsysfs, way back then. >>> >>> Most active projects from here have transitioned to github. >>> >> >> I see SF git repos, RO CVS, but I couldn't find a Github organization >> related to this SF project. If there is one could you please point it >> out, or the repos? I'm fine using either one (SF or GH) but if GH is >> used it should have an official org too with the same members as the SF >> project. > > The other active tools that transitioned were all Power specific ones and were > moved to https://github.com/power-ras. > >>> Thomas, >>> Glad to hear you are interested in contributing and as you mention >> down the thread. >>> >>> If you folks would like to maintain it, please let me know. Once the >> transition is done, I will add a comment on this site redirecting users >> to the new repo. >> >> I'll be glad to help, however I wouldn't want to commit as being "the" >> maintainer right now. I can help doing conversions to Git if some repos >> are sill on CVS, possibly some code/PR reviews and minor hygiene too... >> >> Let me know what you think. > > Sourabh (on CC) will take over transitioning this project to github and > maintaining it. He will update here with details of the new repo, etc. We have moved sysfsutils to github. New home: https://github.com/linux-ras/sysfsutils This needs some cleanup. Patches are welcome :-) -Vasant |