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The GNU Hurd community comprises of a crowd of people living in different areas
of the whole world.  For that, having regular working-[[meetings]] -- usually
one of the more productive ways of coordination works -- is not easily
possible.

The two key resources most often used for communication are the Debian and GNU
[[mailing_lists]], as well as [[IRC]].

If you're interested in keeping up with current events and taking part in
discussions, you'll want to join the [[mailing_lists/bug-hurd]] mailing list or
have a look at its [archives](http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-hurd/).

Even if you're a beginner (we've also been, and some of us even still
remember), don't hesitate to make the first move and make active use of these
resources.  But -- of course -- please try to adhere to the conventions as
described on the [[mailing_lists]] and [[IRC]] pages.