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1.4. What FreeBSD mailing lists are available?

The following mailing lists are provided for FreeBSD users and developers. For more information, send to <majordomo@FreeBSD.ORG> and include a single line saying ``help'' in the body of your message.

announce

For announcements about or on FreeBSD.

hackers

Useful for persons wishing to work on the internals.

questions

General questions on FreeBSD.

bugs

Where bugs should be sent.

SCSI

Mailing list for SCSI developers.

current

This is the mailing list for communications between the developers and users of freebsd-current. It also carries announcements and discussions on current. Required reading for anyone using freebsd-current!

security

For issues dealing with system security.

platforms

Deals with ports to non-Intel platforms.

ports

Discussion of the Ports collection.

fs

Discussion of FreeBSD Filesystems.

hardware

Discussion on hardware requirements for FreeBSD.

committers

All CVS commit messages

chat

Miscellaneous chit-chat that does not belong anywhere else, humour, etc.

hubs

This the mailing-list for all of the generous people who manage the ``regional'' part of the freebsd.org domain.

users-groups

For the local area Users Groups coordinators.

The FreeBSD-commit list has been broken up into groups dealing with different areas of interest. Please see the FreeBSD mailing list FAQ in: Handbook entry on mailing-lists


Frequently Asked Questions for FreeBSD 2.X : Preface : What FreeBSD mailing lists are available?
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