Mailing lists and archives The linuxfromscratch.org server is hosting the following publicly accessible mailing lists: blfs-support blfs-dev blfs-book lfs-chat lfs-support lfs-dev lfs-announce lfs-book lfs-security alfs-discuss blfs-support The blfs-support list is for the BLFS Book and beyond. It includes requests for help following the BLFS Book, requests for help with packages not (yet) in either the LFS Book or the BLFS Book, and other requests and discussion concerning software that might be installed on an LFS system. It does not include topics such as the price of beer, what hardware to buy, or GNU versus BSD or Microsoft versus Linux flame wars. These belong on lfs-chat, and since blfs-support is high traffic, please follow this rule strictly. blfs-dev The blfs-dev list is for discussion of BLFS Book development. blfs-book The blfs-book list is used for coordinating the BLFS Book's maintenance. Traffic on it is mostly Bugzilla and CVS commit messages. It is important that all development discussion of interest to the Book's users take place on blfs-dev, not here. lfs-chat The lfs-chat list is the place for community chatter. It's a place where anything goes, nothing is off-topic. You can discuss the price of beer or what hardware to buy. Even GNU versus BSD and Microsoft versus Linux flame wars are okay in lfs-chat. lfs-support The lfs-support list is the place to get help following the instructions in the LFS Book itself. If you're finished with the LFS Book, use blfs-support instead. lfs-dev The lfs-dev list is for discussion of LFS Book development. lfs-announce The lfs-announce list is a moderated list for those who want notification of new stable releases without the higher traffic of lfs-dev. lfs-book The lfs-book list is used for coordinating the LFS Book's maintenance. Traffic on it is mostly Bugzilla and CVS commit messages. It is important that all development discussion of interest to the Book's users take place on lfs-dev, not here. lfs-security The lfs-security list discusses security issues. Vulnerability alerts, configuration questions, security related packages, and other things to do with secure systems are appropriate on this list. alfs-discuss The alfs-discuss list is for discussion of ALFS development. Mail archives All these lists are archived and can be viewed online at or downloaded from . How to subscribe? Any of the above-mentioned mailing lists can be subscribed to by sending an email to listar@linuxfromscratch.org and writing subscribe listname as the subject header of the message. Multiple lists at the same time can be subscribed to by using one email. This is done by leaving the subject blank and putting all the commands in the body of the email. The email will look like:
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