In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Joseph Carter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Last I heard the LSB list was closed to the general public, though > archives were available. Is this still the case? If the LSB project now > welcomes "outsiders" to work with the project, great. Otherwise I'm > concerned doing that would be in vain.
(I'm not a debian developer, so maybe I should keep my nose out of this, but...) To the best of my knowledge, the LSB lists have never been *closed* to the general public. I have been subscribed to them for months, and I found out about them by reading /., debian-devel, and looking at a few web pages. I have to admit that the LSB lists aren't the most exciting lists, and I often leave the unread for several weeks, before I skim through them. Still, I find them interesting enough to keep subscribed. If you want me to, I can go do your research for you and point you to the info about subscribing.... -wayne -- Wayne Schlitt can not assert the truth of all statements in this article and still be consistent.