Dave,
Initially Kazuhito will primarily be handling upstream github
duties,
while Lianbo and Bhupesh will be handling Fedora, CentOS stream, and
RHEL maintenance. All three will be involved in the acceptance of
patches posted on this mailing list. Please welcome them in their
new roles; I am confident they will do a terrific job.
Maybe, is it better to send patch set via github as PR from now on? I'm now writing
zram patch set for x86-64 support.
Since the
https://people.redhat.com/anderson web page will be
decommissioned after my departure, its contents have been moved
to be co-located with the crash-utility github site:
https://crash-utility.github.io
Do you plan to set a redirection from the current page? Rpm packages for
crash's extension modules have URL in each rpm information like below and need to
modify it accordingly:
# yum info crash-gcore-command
Loaded plugins: langpacks, product-id, search-disabled-repos, subscription-
: manager
Available Packages
Name : crash-gcore-command
Arch : x86_64
Version : 1.3.1
Release : 0.el7
Size : 41 k
Repo : rhel-7-server-rpms/7Server/x86_64
Summary : Gcore extension module for the crash utility
URL :
http://people.redhat.com/anderson/extensions/crash-gcore-command-1.3.1.ta...
License : GPLv2
Description : Command for creating a core dump file of a user-space task that
: was running in a kernel dumpfile.
Also, when I want to release a new version of crash extnesion module, I send it to
Hagio-san via
this mailing list as in the past, and then Hagio-san modifies the "crash extension
modules" page.
Is this understanding correct?
I want to express my appreciation to all of you who have contributed
patches, both bug fixes and new features, and most importantly, to the
support from users who have kept the crash utility alive for over 20 years
now. It has been my great pleasure to have had the chance to work with
such an extraordinary international cast of characters.
I will still be lurking as a regular subscriber to this list, at my
home address: anderson(a)prospeed.net
It will be fun to watch what happens...
Best wishes to all of you in these trying times,
Thanks for your work on crash utility. This is essential for our daily support jobs.
Personally, I met crash utility relatively early when I entered this field and have
learnt a lot thorough using, reading and writing crash utility and lots of reviews
by you this 10 years.
Thanks.
HATAYAMA, Daisuke