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Path: sserve!newshost.anu.edu.au!munnari.oz.au!bruce.cs.monash.edu.au!merlin!mel.dit.csiro.au!its.csiro.au!dmssyd.syd.dms.CSIRO.AU!metro!news.cs.su.oz.au!harbinger.cc.monash.edu.au!yeshua.marcam.com!zip.eecs.umich.edu!newsxfer.itd.umich.edu!gatech!howland.reston.ans.net!agate!agate!usenet From: jkh@whisker.hubbard.ie (Jordan K. Hubbard) Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.announce Subject: FreeBSD mailing list FAQ Followup-To: poster Date: 23 Feb 1994 15:27:39 -0800 Organization: Jordan Hubbard Lines: 83 Sender: cgd@agate.berkeley.edu Approved: 386bsd-announce-request@agate.berkeley.edu Distribution: world Message-ID: <JKH.94Feb23213226@whisker.hubbard.ie> NNTP-Posting-Host: agate.berkeley.edu This is a periodic announcement to inform people of the FreeBSD mailing lists, on which the bulk of our technical and user support conversations take place. Though many of the FreeBSD development members read USENET, we cannot always guarantee that we'll get to your questions in a timely fashion (or at all) if you post them only to one of the comp.os.386bsd.* groups. By addressing your questions to the appropriate mailing list you will reach both us and a concentrated FreeBSD audience, invariably assuring a better (or at least faster) response. The following is a current summary of the mailing lists in existence as of 23 Feb, 1994: List Purpose ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- freebsd-admim Administrative issues (limited) freebsd-arch Architecture and design discussions (limited) freebsd-scsi Discussions concerning the SCSI system freebsd-bugs Bug reports freebsd-tz Discussions of proper timezone handling freebsd-hackers Technical discussions and suggestions freebsd-questions User questions freebsd-announce Important events / milestones arch-bsd Porting FreeBSD to Acorn Archimedes ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Of all the lists, freebsd-arch and freebsd-admin have closed memberships limited to a small subset of core team members and developers, though anyone is free to send suggestions and commentary to them. The other lists may be freely joined by anyone. All mailing lists live on `freefall.cdrom.com', so to post to a list you simply mail to `<listname>@freefall.cdrom.com'. It is then be redistributed to mailing list members throughout the world. To subscribe to a list, send mail to: majordomo@freefall.cdrom.com And include the keyword subscribe <listname> [<optional address>] In the body of your message. For example, to subscribe yourself to freebsd-hackers, you'd do: % mail majordomo@freefall.cdrom.com subscribe freebsd-hackers ^D If you want to subscribe yourself under a different name, or submit a subscription request for a local mailing list (note: this is more efficient if you have several interested parties at one site, and highly appreciated by us!), you would do something like: % mail majordomo@freefall.cdrom.com subscribe freebsd-hackers local-hackers@somesite.com ^D Finally, it is also possible to unsubscribe yourself from a list, get a list of other list members or see the list of mailing lists again by sending other types of control messages to majordomo. For a complete list of available commands, do this: % mail majordomo@freefall.cdrom.com help ^D Finally, it is suggested that you only join the freebsd-hackers or freebsd-questions mailing lists if you're also willing to see upwards of 100 messages a day (peak)! If you're only interested in the "high points" then it's suggested that you join freebsd-announce, which will contain only infrequent traffic. Thank you! -- Jordan K. Hubbard FreeBSD core team Electric Bivalves Anonymous On the net, no one can hear you scream. -- Please send submissions for comp.os.386bsd.announce to: 386bsd-announce@agate.berkeley.edu