[LITMUS^RT] The LITMUS^RT mailing list is shutting down

Aaron Block ablock at austincollege.edu
Mon Nov 18 13:40:02 CET 2024


20 years!!!! WHAT?!?!?!?!

I’m sad to see this era come to an end, but I’m so proud of what LITMUS^RT has done

--Aaron
From: litmus-dev <litmus-dev-bounces at lists.litmus-rt.org> on behalf of Björn Brandenburg <bbb at mpi-sws.org>
Date: Monday, November 18, 2024 at 5:37 AM
To: litmus-dev at lists.litmus-rt.org <litmus-dev at lists.litmus-rt.org>
Subject: [LITMUS^RT] The LITMUS^RT mailing list is shutting down
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Dear LITMUS^RT Community,

Our IT department is asking us to shut down or migrate the LITMUS^RT mailing list because it runs on an outdated software stack that has not been updated for a long time.

Since there hasn't been much traffic in the last few years, and since LITMUS^RT is slowly aging out of relevance without (public) releases (and exciting new features appearing in mainline Linux, especially sched_ext), I don't see the need to set up a successor mailing list. In the age of Slack, Discord, Zulip, etc., mailing lists have fallen out of favor anyway.

So this mailing list will be shut down at the end of December 2024.

If there's interest in creating a follow-up online community, I suggest we simply create a channel on the TCRTS Discord instance. If anyone wants to join, I'd be happy to lurk there.

It's hard to believe that the original paper by Calandrino et al. (2006) is approaching its 20th anniversary. LITMUS^RT has had a good run and has left its mark on the literature. Thank you all for your contributions and many fruitful discussions over the years!

Best regards,
Björn
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