Re: OpenPVR project up and running

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On Wed Nov 28 22:16:09 2001 Brian J. Murrell wrote...
>
>OK All,
>
>I got approval from SourceForge for the OpenPVR project.  There is no
>webpage yet but the sourceforge page is at:
>
>http://sourceforge.net/projects/openpvr/
>
>There is one list so far, openpvr-devel.  Until traffic suffices I
>think one list should be fine.  I really would like to keep this list
>on-topic for the integration job and glue required to build a PVR and
>leave the v4l list for issues with v4l.  Discussion of what
>applications and settings, etc. that people are using to capture are
>fine, but getting under the hood of an individual application and it's
>kernel/capturing interface, etc. should stay on v4l.
>

I went and looked at this page, and I'm afraid I can't understand how to
subscribe to the list. Am I overlooking something?

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