Dave Neil writes...
that;-) Rather we'd just like a better way of communicating with
everyone and avoiding duplication or missing doing important LSB work.
Xandros could to do this and maintain it should everyone see the need
for this. Thoughts?
How about a wiki?
My existing LSB page is pretty out of date, we should just take the remaining
useful stuff and reorg it in a wiki.
http://people.debian.org/~taggart/lsb/
The Debian LSB bug list is also a good way to keep track of status of
compliance problems,
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/lsb.cgi
The list is maintained as a flat file of bug numbers, anyone with a Debian
account could be setup to help edit it, right now it's just me. I haven't
edited it in a while so if anyone has filed lsb bugs recently they're probably
not in there.