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Message-ID: <7e513eea8ecf7ff1379d7a87245915469784121c.camel@perches.com>
Date: Fri, 11 Sep 2020 03:16:28 -0700
From: Joe Perches <joe@...ches.com>
To: Lukas Bulwahn <lukas.bulwahn@...il.com>
Cc: linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org,
Ralf Ramsauer <ralf.ramsauer@...-regensburg.de>
Subject: Re: MAINTAINERS: Marking internal distribution lists
On Fri, 2020-09-11 at 08:37 +0200, Lukas Bulwahn wrote:
> Hi Joe,
>
> in my continued effort to clean up MAINTAINERS, I came across various
> email "lists" that are actually just some kind of internal distribution
> lists, but we cannot subscribe to them (no archives available) and they
> are not affiliated to a specific person.
>
> Some examples are:
>
> - bcm-kernel-feedback-list.broadcom.com
> - brcm80211-dev-list.cypress.com
> - brcm80211-dev-list.pdl.broadcom.com
> - coreteam.netfilter.org
> - esc.storagedev.microsemi.com
> - linux-imx.nxp.com
> - megaraidlinux.pdl.broadcom.com
> - MPT-FusionLinux.pdl.broadcom.com
> - ocfs2-devel.oss.oracle.com
> - oss-drivers.netronome.com
> - patches.opensource.cirrus.com
> - qat-linux.intel.com
> - rds-devel.oss.oracle.com
> - sparmaintainer.unisys.com
> - wil6210.qti.qualcomm.com
> - x86.kernel.org
At one time, those sorts of email addresses were called "exploders"
Perhaps mark them as such?
Maybe like:
L: megaraidlinux.pdl@...adcom.com (exploder for non-subscribers)
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