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From: Gary Clark II <gclarkii@freefall.cdrom.com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.announce
Subject: FreeBSD Mailing list FAQ
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Date: 6 Oct 1994 22:26:22 -0700
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                     THE FREEBSD MAILING LIST FAQ 

Last updated: $Date: 1994/10/03 03:48:40 $
Id: $Id: mailing-list.FAQ,v 1.3 1994/10/03 03:48:40 gclarkii Exp $

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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 summary of the mailing lists:  

List                            Purpose
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
freebsd-admim                   Administrative issues (limited)
freebsd-arch                    Architecture and design discussions (limited)
freebsd-bugs                    Bug reports
freebsd-hackers                 Technical discussions and suggestions
freebsd-questions               User questions
freebsd-announce                Important events / milestones
freebsd-current                 Discussions about the use of FreeBSD-current
freebsd-commit			Commit messages to source repository
freebsd-core			FreeBSD core team (limited)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

The following lists are for people seeing the log messages for source changes 
in specific areas:

List name	Source area		Area Description (source for)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
cvs-CVSROOT	/usr/src/[A-Z]*		Top level /usr/src file changes
cvs-all		/usr/src		All changes to the tree (superset)
cvs-bin		/usr/src/bin		System binaries
cvs-etc		/usr/src/etc		System files
cvs-games	/usr/src/games		Games
cvs-gnu		/usr/src/gnu		GPL'd utilities
cvs-include	/usr/src/include	Include files
cvs-kerberosIV	/usr/src/kerberosIV	Kerberos encryption code
cvs-lib		/usr/src/lib		System libraries
cvs-libexec	/usr/src/libexec	System binaries
cvs-sbin	/usr/src/sbin		System binaries
cvs-share	/usr/src/share		System shared files
cvs-sys		/usr/src/sys		Kernel
cvs-usrbin	/usr/src/usr.bin	Use binaries
cvs-usrsbin	/usr/src/usr.sbin	System binaries
cvs-ports	/usr/ports		Ported software
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

Of all the lists, freebsd-arch, freebsd-admin and freebsd-core 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 the general public.

All mailing lists live on `FreeBSD.ORG', so to post to a list you
simply mail to `<listname>@FreeBSD.ORG'.  It will then be redistributed
to mailing list members throughout the world.

To subscribe to a list, send mail to:

                      majordomo@FreeBSD.ORG

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@FreeBSD.ORG
                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@FreeBSD.ORG
                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@FreeBSD.ORG
                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!