Linux mailing list

Here are some popular Linux mailing lists:

  1. Linux Kernel Mailing List: This is the official mailing list for the Linux kernel development community. It's where kernel developers discuss and debate the latest changes and features.

Email: [email protected]

  1. Linux Subsystem Mailing List: This list is focused on the Linux subsystem, which includes the kernel, device drivers, and other low-level system components.

Email: [email protected]

  1. Linux User Space Mailing List: This list is focused on the user space, which includes applications, libraries, and other software that runs on top of the Linux kernel.

Email: [email protected]

  1. Linux Documentation Mailing List: This list is focused on the documentation of the Linux kernel and user space.

Email: [email protected]

  1. Linux Kernel Newbies Mailing List: This list is for newbies who want to learn more about the Linux kernel and get involved in its development.

Email: [email protected]

  1. Linux User Group Mailing List: This list is for Linux user groups and enthusiasts to discuss Linux-related topics and share knowledge.

Email: [email protected]

  1. Linux Admins Mailing List: This list is for Linux system administrators to discuss Linux-related topics, share knowledge, and ask questions.

Email: [email protected]

  1. Linux Developers Mailing List: This list is for Linux developers to discuss Linux-related topics, share knowledge, and ask questions.

Email: [email protected]

  1. Linux Security Mailing List: This list is focused on Linux security-related topics, including security patches, vulnerabilities, and best practices.

Email: [email protected]

  1. Linux Embedded Mailing List: This list is focused on Linux embedded systems, including devices, appliances, and other embedded systems that run Linux.

Email: [email protected]

These are just a few examples of the many Linux mailing lists available. You can search for more lists on websites like lists.linux.org or mailman.linux.org.