> On 3/25/20 8:58 AM, Bernd Edlinger wrote: >> On 3/25/20 8:32 AM, Jonathan Wakely wrote: >>> On Wed, 25 Mar 2020 at 04:48, Bernd Edlinger wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> I do not want to start a flame war. >>>> >>>> I just am curious what was the reason why >>>> the old system cannot be used any more? >>> >>> The software it ran on hasn't been maintained for years. >>> >>>> Would there be a possibility to get the old look-and-feel back? >>> >>> There are at least two existing threads on this topic. >>> >> >> Sigh, yes, but it needs much more clicks than before to get >> an overview of the messages, so I did assume that was already >> discussed, but frankly I not even know which threads those were. >> > > > A different approach would be this: > > what do we have to do to get our mailing list threads to > marc info, and spinics, where all the linux stuff is hosted, > that is doing way better than this? > > I know gcc-patches is at marc.info but gdb-patches is not > and gcc probably also not.
I believe the canonical place for the "Linux suff" mailing lists these days is lore.kernel.org, powered by public-inbox[1]. ISTM that software can address most if not all needs of those involved in GCC development and even has NNTP support, though I've no idea whether it could be an acceptable solution from the overseers' perspective. [1] https://public-inbox.org/public-inbox.git Arseny.