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anna-maria created
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bigeasy Remove the part where it RT will be merged one day.
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 =====Mailing lists===== =====Mailing lists=====
  
-^ List ^ Description ^ +^ List                                ^ Description ​                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      ​
-|**linux-rt-users@vger.kernel.org** | Real-Time Linux Users: Release announcements,​ bug reports and handling, general usage questions, development or user-space tools (e.g. rt-test suite). ​ [[mailto:​majordomo@vger.kernel.org?​subject=subscribe&​amp;​body=subscribe%20linux-rt-users ​| subscribe linux-rt-users]] ​ [[mailto:​majordomo@vger.kernel.org?subject=unsubscribe&​amp;​body=unsubscribe%20linux-rt-users ​| unsubscribe ​linux-rt-users]] | +| **linux-rt-users@vger.kernel.org** ​ | Real-Time Linux Users: Release announcements,​ bug reports and handling, general usage questions, development or user-space tools (e.g. rt-test suite). ​ [[linux-rt-users+subscribe@vger.kernel.org| subscribe linux-rt-users]] ​ [[linux-rt-users+unsubscribe@vger.kernel.orgunsubscribe ​linux-rt-users]]  [[https://​lore.kernel.org/​linux-rt-users/| archive]]  
-|**linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org** | (LKML) Linux Kernel Development:​ technical discussions related to upstream and RT tree patches with all developers and maintainers. [[mailto:​majordomo@vger.kernel.org?​subject=subscribe&​amp;​body=subscribe%20linux-kernel ​| subscribe linux-kernel]] [[mailto:​majordomo@vger.kernel.org?subject=unsubscribe&​amp;​body=unsubscribe%20linux-kernel | unsubscribe linux-kernel]] |+| **linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org** ​   | (LKML) Linux Kernel Development:​ technical discussions related to upstream and RT tree patches with all developers and maintainers. [[linux-kernel+subscribe@vger.kernel.org| subscribe linux-kernel]] [[linux-kernel+unsubscribe@vger.kernel.orgunsubscribe ​linux-kernel]]  [[https://​lore.kernel.org/​linux-kernel/​| archive]] ​                                | 
 +| **linux-rt-devel@lists.linux.dev** ​ | PREEMPT_RT development. Technical discussions related to PREEMPT_RT with developers and maintainers. [[linux-rt-devel+subscribe@lists.linux.dev| subscribe linux-rt-devel]] [[linux-rt-devel+unsubscribe@lists.linux.dev| unsubscribe linux-rt-devel]] [[https://​lore.kernel.org/​linux-rt-devel/​| archive]]                                                       ​|
  
-Information about all Linux kernel developer mailing lists is provided on [[http://​vger.kernel.org|vger.kernel.org]]. If there are questions about LKML, please consider [[http://www.tux.org/​lkml/​|LKML FAQs]] first.+Information about all Linux kernel developer mailing lists is provided on [[https://​subspace.kernel.org/​vger.kernel.org.html|vger.kernel.org]]. If there are questions about LKML, please consider [[http://vger.kernel.org/​lkml/​|LKML FAQs]] first.
  
 <WRAP left round important>​ <WRAP left round important>​
  
-All patches against the RT tree should be [[send_rt_patches | posted]] +All patches against the RT tree should be [[realtime:​communication:​send_rt_patches | posted]] 
-to LKML. CCing rt-users is fine, but development needs to happen on+to LKML and CCing linux-rt-devel. CCing rt-users is fine, but development needs to happen on
 the main kernel development list because only a few the main kernel development list because only a few
-developers/​maintainers are subscribed to rt-users. Furthermore,​ the +developers/​maintainers are subscribed to rt-users.
-more patch discussion happens on LKML, the more it helps promote the +
-willingness of other kernel developers to accept that +
-CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT isn't going to go away, and will probably +
-(hopefully!) be merged into mainline someday soon.+
  
 The linux-rt-users list is intended for users who want to ask questions about using the -rt patch set. The linux-rt-users list is intended for users who want to ask questions about using the -rt patch set.
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-If you are interested in sending patches for improvements or bug fixes for RT, please see [[send_rt_patches | Send Patches for RT]].+If you are interested in sending patches for improvements or bug fixes for RT, please see [[realtime:​communication:​send_rt_patches | Send Patches for RT]].
  
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