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# On Posting

[[!inline pages=asking_questions raw=yes feeds=no]]

List etiquette is to cc the sender and anyone **actively** involved in the
discussion. Some people don't like this and they set their reply-to header
appropriately.  Respect this.

It is rarely appropriate to cc multiple lists.  Sometimes it is.  In that case,
do so.  If in doubt, don't; just choose the single most appropriate list.

When replying to others, please don't top-post and trim the existing text to
quote only the sections you're actually replying to.  See [[!wikipedia
Posting_style]] for further reading, especially [[!wikipedia
Posting_style#Interleaved_style]].

Also see these general notes about [[community/communication]].


# Main Lists

Most of these lists are [[unmoderated]], and most of them are hosted on
<http://lists.gnu.org/>.

Some of the Hurd user groups listed on [[community]] also host additional
mailing lists.

<a name="bug-hurd"></a>
## bug-hurd

<bug-hurd@gnu.org>  
<http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-hurd>

Technical discussion and bug reports; main development list. If you want to
[[*contribute*|contributing]], please meet us here.

<a name="commit-hurd"></a>
## commit-hurd

<http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/commit-hurd>

Commit notices for the GNU Hurd, and other automated status updates.

<a name="hurd-devel"></a>
## hurd-devel

<http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/hurd-devel>

Low-traffic developers list.  This list is *moderated* and *restricted*.
Subscribe to [[hurd-devel-readers]] instead.

<a name="hurd-devel-readers"></a>
### hurd-devel-readers

<http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/hurd-devel-readers>

This list is a read-only mirror of [[hurd-devel]].  In contrast to the former,
everyone is free to subscribe to this read-only list.

<a name="help-hurd"></a>
## help-hurd

<help-hurd@gnu.org>  
<http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-hurd>

Hurd-specific questions, for users of the Hurd.  If you need help with [[*using
the Hurd*|hurd/running]], please ask on this list.

<a name="web-hurd"></a>
## web-hurd

<web-hurd@gnu.org>  
<http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/web-hurd>

Discussion of the <http://hurd.gnu.org/> web site.

<a name="l4-hurd"></a>
## l4-hurd

<l4-hurd@gnu.org>  
<http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/l4-hurd>

Discussion regarding a possible [[design_successor|hurd/ng]] to the Hurd.

<a name="debian-hurd"></a>
## debian-hurd

<debian-hurd@lists.debian.org>  
<http://lists.debian.org/debian-hurd/>

Discussion around and questions regarding the
[[Debian_GNU/Hurd|hurd/running/debian]] distribution.

<a name="gnu-system-discuss"></a>
## gnu-system-discuss

<gnu-system-discuss@gnu.org>  
<http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnu-system-discuss>

Discussion about the [[GNU_system|hurd/running/gnu]].

<a name="libc-alpha"></a>
## libc-alpha

<libc-alpha@sourceware.org>  
<http://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/>

Discussion about [[glibc]], where the Hurd's POSIX et al. interfaces are
implemented, amongst a lot of other bits and pieces.  This list is *moderated*,
but on-topic development topics will generally be accepted.


# Spam

GNU mailing lists used to have no spam filtering applied -- everyone was
allowed to post, the lists were completely unmoderated.  This resulted in
getting the lists spammed very much, as you can see in the web archives.  If
you're interested in getting hold of (mostly) spam-free mboxes, then talk to
[[Thomas_Schwinge|tschwinge]].  Also [[read_about|unmoderated]] the
spam-rejection techniques being used today.


# Related

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