I am subscribed to the list. No need to send the messages to me in private unless you are in a hurry, since gnu servers seem to be late these days. :-)
It is normal to CC all people whom you reply to on a mailing list. However, the modifications are not made properly by GPL2 (including the dates of modification and proper notices that the files are being distributed under it). I was told this is Linux style. If it is needed to follow this style so the patch is included, I will agree to it. Should we submit it to lkml? I don't know what the procedure to include a patch in Linux is. If there are some problems including the patch (copyright, functionality, ...) then this is up to the maintainers of Linux to point out. I think there is no harm in submitting it to where ever patches go for Linux. Another solution I am thinking in working on is modifying debugfs to allow people to set translators in an umounted filesystem. This would require no linux building, but only a e2fsprogs update. What is debugfs? _______________________________________________ Bug-hurd mailing list Bug-hurd@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-hurd