LKML FAQ, newsgroups and newbies (was Re: [RFC] e-mail clients)

From: Oleg Verych
Date: Fri Sep 08 2006 - 15:00:52 EST


Jesper Juhl wrote:
On 08/09/06, Victor Hugo <victor@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
about which client to use on lkml?? Pine?? Mutt??
Thunderbird?? Telnet??

I personally use both 'pine' and 'kmail' and they both work perfectly
for sending patches.


Why NNTP was abandoned and development switched to pure SMTP+maillist ?

Pros and cons are. Classic NNTP consider "courtesy copies" (Cc) to be impolite,
pure SMTP eases scripting of handling patches. But, adding CCs to NNTP postings is possible, while reading big volumes is very convenient. Any backend SMTP MUA/MTA may be used for patch-handling job. Discussion about (any web-based) bugzilla vs e-mail, applies to NNTP: there are many readers (with e-mail support as well), easy managing, ASCII.

IMHO it's very good start for anyone. Thus i've found a way to step into development even i'm not cs, guru, hacker, just unix-like os (stupid) user, even have had read all that treating discussions about lkml volumes.

I use Mozilla-newsreader-gmane.org + SMTP MTA | mutt MUA, but couldn't yet develop patch handling, i didn't write a good one yet.

So things like:
* press articles' questions "It's so many messages in LKML, how one can read
them all ???",
* SMTP@spam (key is _@_ ;),
* e-mail handling headache,
is prize for not using NNTP as a primary. I really want to see reasonable
explanations on question above. FAQ has "COLA = comp.os.linux.announce
(newsgroup)", nothing more about NNTP as it used to be used.

-*- OT -*-

On every LKML post there's a message about FAQ URL, that page has
"NOTE: this page is no longer maintained..." (Dot coms boomed) Many linux-related sites also outdated. Advogato is going down (well most of linux developers moved from it years ago), we are getting older, having families, children, something becomes more/less important. So that's next ? (hopefully not an accelerated kernel-XML-Parser 4 Desktop Linux (R) ;)

Maybe linux-kernel need new blood ? Victor Hugo, being not from linux-visionaries, you're welcome.

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