Changeset e5794c1 for introduction/welcome/maillists.xml
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- 12/09/2002 04:57:47 PM (21 years ago)
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introduction/welcome/maillists.xml
rabf629c7 re5794c1 8 8 <itemizedlist> 9 9 10 <listitem><para>blfs-support</para></listitem> 11 10 12 <listitem><para>blfs-dev</para></listitem> 11 13 12 14 <listitem><para>blfs-book</para></listitem> 13 15 14 <listitem><para> blfs-support</para></listitem>16 <listitem><para>lfs-chat</para></listitem> 15 17 16 18 <listitem><para>lfs-support</para></listitem> … … 20 22 <listitem><para>lfs-announce</para></listitem> 21 23 24 <listitem><para>lfs-book</para></listitem> 25 22 26 <listitem><para>lfs-security</para></listitem> 23 27 24 <listitem><para>lfs-book</para></listitem>25 26 28 <listitem><para>alfs-discuss</para></listitem> 27 29 … … 29 31 30 32 <sect2> 33 <title>blfs-support</title> 34 35 <para>The blfs-support list is for the BLFS Book and beyond.</para> 36 37 <para>It includes requests for help following the BLFS Book, 38 requests for help with packages not (yet) in 39 either the LFS Book or the BLFS Book, 40 and other requests and discussion concerning software 41 that might be installed on an LFS system.</para> 42 43 <para>It does not include topics such as 44 the price of beer, what hardware to buy, 45 or GNU versus BSD or Microsoft versus Linux flamewars. 46 These belong on lfs-chat, 47 and since blfs-support is high traffic, 48 please follow this rule strictly.</para> 49 50 </sect2> 51 52 <sect2> 53 <title>blfs-dev</title> 54 55 <para>The blfs-dev list is for discussion of BLFS Book development.</para> 56 57 </sect2> 58 59 <sect2> 31 60 <title>blfs-book</title> 32 61 33 <para>The blfs-book list is used by the BLFS-BOOK editors 34 to co-ordinate blfs-book's maintenance, like XML issues and the like. 35 Actual discussion on what should be added and removed should take place 36 on blfs-dev.</para> 37 38 </sect2> 39 40 <sect2> 41 <title>blfs-dev</title> 42 43 <para>The blfs-dev mailing list discusses matters related to the 44 BLFS-BOOK (Beyond LFS). If problems with the book come up, a bug 45 or two need to be 46 reported, or suggestions to improve the book (such as suggestions as to 47 installation instructions to add) are to be made, this mailing list 48 is the right one.</para> 49 50 <para>Requests for help with programs beyond the base LFS setup (not 51 just those in BLFS) should go to blfs-support.</para> 52 53 </sect2> 54 55 <sect2> 56 <title>blfs-support</title> 57 58 <para>The blfs-support list deals with support requests for any software 59 not installed in the LFS book. The list is not just for help with 60 software explicitly mentioned in the BLFS book, any software beyond that 61 installed as part of the base LFS system can be discussed here.</para> 62 <para>The blfs-book list is used for coordinating 63 the BLFS Book's maintenance. 64 Traffic on it is mostly Bugzilla and CVS commit messages. 65 It is important that all development discussion 66 of interest to the Book's users take place on blfs-dev, not here.</para> 67 68 </sect2> 69 70 <sect2> 71 <title>lfs-chat</title> 72 73 <para>The lfs-chat list is the place for community chatter. 74 It's a place where anything goes, nothing is off-topic. 75 You can discuss the price of beer or what hardware to buy. 76 Even GNU versus BSD and Microsoft versus Linux flamewars 77 are okay in lfs-chat.</para> 62 78 63 79 </sect2> … … 66 82 <title>lfs-support</title> 67 83 68 <para>The lfs-support mailing list provides support to users building an69 LFS system as far as the end of the main book. Requests for help with 70 installing software beyond the base system should go to the blfs-support 71 list.</para>84 <para>The lfs-support list is the place to get help 85 following the instructions in the LFS Book itself.</para> 86 87 <para>If you're finished with the LFS Book, use blfs-support instead.</para> 72 88 73 89 </sect2> … … 76 92 <title>lfs-dev</title> 77 93 78 <para>The lfs-dev mailing list discusses matters strictly related to the 79 LFS-BOOK. If problems with the book come up, a bug or two need to be 80 reported, or suggestions to improve the book should be made, 81 this mailing list is the right one.</para> 82 83 <para>Requests for help should go to lfs-support or blfs-support.</para> 94 <para>The lfs-dev list is for discussion of LFS Book development.</para> 84 95 85 96 </sect2> … … 88 99 <title>lfs-announce</title> 89 100 90 <para>The lfs-announce list is a moderated list. It can be subscribed 91 to, but 92 you can't post any messages to this list. This list is used to announce 93 new stable releases. The lfs-dev list will carry information about 94 development releases as well. If a user is already on the lfs-dev 95 list, there's little use subscribing to 96 this list as well because everything that is posted to the lfs-announce 97 list will be posted to the lfs-dev list as well.</para> 101 <para>The lfs-announce list is a moderated list for those who want 102 notification of new stable releases 103 without the higher traffic of lfs-dev.</para> 104 105 </sect2> 106 107 <sect2> 108 <title>lfs-book</title> 109 110 <para>The lfs-book list is used for coordinating the LFS Book's maintenance. 111 Traffic on it is mostly Bugzilla and CVS commit messages. 112 It is important that all development discussion 113 of interest to the Book's users take place on lfs-dev, not here.</para> 98 114 99 115 </sect2> … … 102 118 <title>lfs-security</title> 103 119 104 <para>The lfs-security mailing list discusses security-related matters. 105 Security concerns or security problems with a package used by LFS, 106 should be addressed on this list.</para> 107 108 </sect2> 109 110 <sect2> 111 <title>lfs-book</title> 112 113 <para>The lfs-book list is used by the LFS-BOOK editors to co-ordinate 114 lfs-book's maintenance, like XML issues and the like. Actual discussion 115 on what should be added and removed take place on lfs-dev.</para> 120 <para>The lfs-security list discusses security issues. 121 Vulnerability alerts, configuration questions, 122 security related packages, and other things to do with secure systems 123 are appropriate on this list.</para> 116 124 117 125 </sect2> … … 120 128 <title>alfs-discuss</title> 121 129 122 <para>The alfs-discuss list discusses the development of ALFS, which 123 stands for 124 Automated Linux From Scratch. The goal of this project is to develop an 125 installation tool that can install an LFS system automatically. 126 It's main goal is to speed up compilation by taking away the need to 127 manually enter the commands to configure, compile, and install 128 packages.</para> 130 <para>The alfs-discuss list is for discussion of ALFS development.</para> 129 131 130 132 </sect2>
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