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| <!-- $Id: eresources.sgml,v 1.46 1998-06-12 17:50:49 jkh Exp $ -->
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| <!-- The FreeBSD Documentation Project -->
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| 
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| <chapt>
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|   <heading>Resources on the Internet<label id="eresources"></heading>
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| 
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|   <p><em>Contributed by &a.jkh;.</em>
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| 
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|   <p>The rapid pace of FreeBSD progress makes print media impractical as a
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|     means of following the latest developments.  Electronic resources are
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|     the best, if not often the only, way stay informed of the latest advances.
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|     Since FreeBSD is a volunteer effort, the user community itself also
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|     generally serves as a `technical support department' of sorts, with
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|     electronic mail and  USENET news being the most effective way of reaching
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|     that community.
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| 
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|     The most important points of contact with the FreeBSD
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|     user community are outlined below.  If you are aware of other
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|     resources not mentioned here, please send them to the &a.doc
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|     so that they may also be included.
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| 
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|       <sect>
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|         <heading>Mailing lists<label id="eresources:mail"></heading>
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| 
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| <p>Though many of the FreeBSD development members read USENET, we cannot
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| always guarantee that we will get to your questions in a timely fashion
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| (or at all) if you post them only to one of the comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.*
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| groups.  By addressing your questions to the appropriate mailing list
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| you will reach both us and a concentrated FreeBSD audience, invariably
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| assuring a better (or at least faster) response.
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| 
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| <p>The charters for the various lists are given at the bottom of this
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| document.  <bf>Please read the charter before joining or sending
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| mail to any list</bf>.  Most of our list subscribers now receive many hundreds
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| of FreeBSD related messages every day, and by setting down charters
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| and rules for proper use we are striving to keep the signal-to-noise ratio
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| of the lists high.  To do less would see the mailing lists ultimately fail
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| as an effective communications medium for the project.
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| 
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| Archives are kept for all of the mailing lists and can be searched
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| using the <url url="http://www.FreeBSD.ORG/search.html"
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| name="FreeBSD World Wide Web server">.  The keyword searchable archive
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| offers an excellent way of finding answers to frequently asked
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| questions and should be consulted before posting a question.
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| 
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| <sect1><heading>List summary<label id="eresources:summary"></heading>
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| 
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| <p><bf>General lists:</bf> The following are general lists which
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| anyone is free (and encouraged) to join:
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| <verb>
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| List                     Purpose
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| ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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| freebsd-advocacy         FreeBSD Evangelism
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| freebsd-announce         Important events and project milestones
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| freebsd-bugs             Bug reports
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| freebsd-chat             Non-technical items related to the FreeBSD community
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| freebsd-current          Discussion concerning the use of FreeBSD-current
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| freebsd-stable           Discussion concerning the use of FreeBSD-stable
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| freebsd-isp              Issues for Internet Service Providers using FreeBSD
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| freebsd-jobs             FreeBSD employment and consulting opportunities
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| freebsd-newbies          New FreeBSD users activities and discussion
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| freebsd-questions        User questions
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| </verb>
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| 
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| <bf>Technical lists:</bf> The following lists are for technical discussion.
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| You should read the charter for each list carefully before joining or
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| sending mail to one as there are firm guidelines for their use and content.
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| <verb>
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| List                     Purpose
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| ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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| freebsd-afs              Porting AFS to FreeBSD
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| freebsd-alpha            Porting FreeBSD to the Alpha
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| freebsd-doc              The FreeBSD Documentation project
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| freebsd-database         Discussing database use and developement under FreeBSD
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| freebsd-emulation        Emulation of other systems such as Linux/DOS/Windows
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| freebsd-fs               Filesystems
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| freebsd-hackers          General technical discussion
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| freebsd-hardware         General discussion of hardware for running FreeBSD
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| freebsd-isdn             ISDN developers
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| freebsd-java             Java developers and people porting JDKs to FreeBSD
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| freebsd-mobile           Discussions about mobile computing
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| freebsd-multimedia       Multimedia discussion
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| freebsd-mozilla          Porting mozilla to FreeBSD
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| freebsd-net              Networking discussion and TCP/IP source code 
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| freebsd-platforms        Concerning ports to non-Intel architecture platforms
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| freebsd-ports            Discussion of the ports collection
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| freebsd-scsi             The SCSI subsystem
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| freebsd-security         Security issues
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| freebsd-small            Using FreeBSD in embedded applications
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| freebsd-smp              Design discussions for [A]Symmetric MultiProcessing
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| freebsd-sparc            Porting FreeBSD to Sparc systems.
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| freebsd-tokenring        Support Token Ring in FreeBSD
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| </verb>
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| 
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| <bf>Limited lists:</bf> The following lists require approval from
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| <url url="mailto:core@freebsd.org" name="core@FreeBSD.ORG"> to join,
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| though anyone is free to send messages to them which fall within the
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| scope of their charters.  It is also a good idea establish a presence
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| in the technical lists before asking to join one of these limited lists.
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| <verb>
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| List                     Purpose
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| ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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| freebsd-admin            Administrative issues
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| freebsd-arch             Architecture and design discussions
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| freebsd-core             FreeBSD core team
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| freebsd-hubs             People running mirror sites (infrastructural support)
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| freebsd-install          Installation development
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| freebsd-security-notifications  Security notifications
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| freebsd-user-groups      User group coordination
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| </verb>
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| 
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| <bf>CVS lists:</bf> The following lists are for people interested in
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| seeing the log messages for changes to various areas of the source tree.
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| They are <bf>Read-Only</bf> lists and should not have mail sent to them.
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| 
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| <verb>
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| List name       Source area          Area Description (source for)
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| ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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| cvs-CVSROOT     /usr/src/[A-Z]*      Top level /usr/src file changes
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| cvs-all         /usr/src             All changes to the tree (superset)
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| cvs-bin         /usr/src/bin         System binaries
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| cvs-etc         /usr/src/etc         System files
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| cvs-games       /usr/src/games       Games
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| cvs-gnu         /usr/src/gnu         GPL'd utilities
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| cvs-include     /usr/src/include     Include files
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| cvs-kerberosIV  /usr/src/kerberosIV  Kerberos encryption code
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| cvs-lib         /usr/src/lib         System libraries
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| cvs-libexec     /usr/src/libexec     System binaries
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| cvs-ports       /usr/ports           Ported software
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| cvs-sbin        /usr/src/sbin        System binaries
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| cvs-share       /usr/src/share       System shared files
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| cvs-sys         /usr/src/sys         Kernel
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| cvs-usrbin      /usr/src/usr.bin     Use binaries
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| cvs-usrsbin     /usr/src/usr.sbin    System binaries
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| </verb>
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| 
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| <sect1><heading>How to subscribe<label id="eresources:subscribe"></heading>
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| 
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| <p>All mailing lists live on <tt>FreeBSD.ORG</tt>, so to post to a
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| given list you simply mail to <em>listname</em><tt>@FreeBSD.ORG</tt>.  It
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| will then be redistributed to mailing list members world-wide.
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| 
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| To subscribe to a list, send mail to &a.majordomo and include
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| <tscreen><verb>
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| subscribe <listname> [<optional address>]
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| </verb></tscreen>
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| In the body of your message.  For example, to subscribe yourself to
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| freebsd-announce, you'd do:
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| <tscreen><verb>
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| % mail majordomo@FreeBSD.ORG
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| subscribe freebsd-announce
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| ^D
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| </verb></tscreen>
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| If you want to subscribe yourself under a different name, or submit a
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| subscription request for a local mailing list (note: this is more efficient
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| if you have several interested parties at one site, and highly appreciated by
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| us!), you would do something like:
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| <tscreen><verb>
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| % mail majordomo@FreeBSD.ORG
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| subscribe freebsd-announce local-announce@somesite.com
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| ^D
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| </verb></tscreen>
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| Finally, it is also possible to unsubscribe yourself from a list, get a
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| list of other list members or see the list of mailing lists again by
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| sending other types of control messages to majordomo.  For a complete
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| list of available commands, do this:
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| <tscreen><verb>
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| % mail majordomo@FreeBSD.ORG
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| help
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| ^D
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| </verb></tscreen>
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| Again, we would like to request that you keep discussion in the technical mailing
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| lists on a technical track.  If you are only interested in the "high points"
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| then it is suggested that you join freebsd-announce, which is intended only
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| for infrequent traffic.
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| 
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| <sect1><heading>List charters<label id="eresources:charters"></heading>
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| 
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| <p><bf>All</bf>FreeBSD mailing lists have certain basic rules
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| which must be adhered to by anyone using them.  Failure to comply
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| with these guidelines will result in two (2) written warnings from the
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| FreeBSD <url url="mailto:postmaster@freebsd.org" name="Postmaster">,
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| after which, on a third offense, the poster will removed from all
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| FreeBSD mailing lists and filtered from further posting to them.
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| We regret that such rules and measures are necessary at all, but
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| today's Internet is a pretty harsh environment, it would seem, and
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| many fail to appreciate just how fragile some of its mechanisms are.
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| 
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| <p>Rules of the road:
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| <itemize>
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| <item>The topic of any posting should adhere to the basic charter of the list
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|       it is posted to, e.g. if the list is about technical issues then your
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|       posting should contain technical discussion.  Ongoing irrelevant chatter
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|       or flaming only detracts from the value of the mailing list for everyone
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|       on it and will not be tolerated.  For free-form discussion on no
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|       particular topic, the <url url="mailto:freebsd-chat@freebsd.org"
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|       name="freebsd-chat"> mailing list is freely available and should
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|       be used instead.</item>
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| 
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| <item>No posting should be made to more than 2 mailing lists, and only
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|       to 2 when a clear and obvious need to post to both lists exists.
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|       For most lists, there is already a great deal of subscriber overlap
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|       and except for the most esoteric mixes (say "-stable & -scsi"), there
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|       really is no reason to post to more than one list at a time.
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|       If a message is sent to you in such a way that multiple mailing lists
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|       appear on the Cc line then the cc line should also be trimmed before
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|       sending it out again.
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|       <em>You are <bf>still</bf> responsible for your own cross-postings, no
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|       matter who the originator might have been.</em></item>
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| 
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| <item>Personal attacks and profanity (in the context of an argument) are
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|       not allowed, and that includes users and developers alike.  Gross
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|       breaches of netiquette, like excerpting or reposting private mail
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|       when permission to do so was not and would not be forthcoming, 
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|       are frowned upon but not specifically enforced.  <bf>However</bf>,
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|       there are also very few cases where such content would fit within the
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|       charter of a list and it would therefore probably rate a warning
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|       (or ban) on that basis alone.</item>
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| 
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| <item>Advertising of non-FreeBSD related products or services is
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|       strictly prohibited and will result in an immediate ban if it
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|       is clear that the offender is advertising by spam.</item>
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| 
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| </itemize>
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| 
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| <p><bf>Individual list charters:</bf>
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| 
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| <p>
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| <descrip>
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| <tag/FREEBSD-AFS/ <em>Andrew File System</em><newline>
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| This list is for discussion on porting and using AFS from CMU/Transarc
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| 
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| <tag/FREEBSD-ADMIN/ <em>Administrative issues</em><newline>
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| This list is purely for discussion of freebsd.org related issues
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| and to report problems or abuse of project resources.  It is a closed
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| list, though anyone may report a problem (with our systems!) to it.
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| 
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| <tag/FREEBSD-ANNOUNCE/ <em>Important events / milestones</em><newline>
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| This is the mailing list for people interested only in occasional
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| announcements of significant freebsd events.  This includes
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| announcements about snapshots and other releases.  It contains
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| announcements of new FreeBSD capabilities.  It may contain calls
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| for volunteers etc.  This is a low volume, strictly moderated mailing list.
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| 
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| <tag/FREEBSD-ARCH/ <em>Architecture and design discussions</em><newline>
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| This is the mailing list for people discussing FreeBSD architectural
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| issues.  It is a closed list, and not for general subscription.
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| 
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| <tag/FREEBSD-BUGS/ <em>Bug reports</em><newline>
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| This is the mailing list for reporting bugs in FreeBSD
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| Whenever possible, bugs should be submitted using the "send-pr(1)"
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| command or the <url url="http://www.freebsd.org/send-pr.html"
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| name="WEB interface"> to it.
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| 
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| <tag/FREEBSD-CHAT/ <em>Non technical items related to the
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|                    FreeBSD community</em><newline>
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| This list contains the overflow from the other lists about
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| non-technical, social information.  It includes discussion about
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| whether Jordan looks like a toon ferret or not, whether or not to
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| type in capitals, who is drinking too much coffee, where the best
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| beer is brewed, who is brewing beer in their basement, and so on.
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| Occasional announcements of important events (such as upcoming
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| parties, weddings, births, new jobs, etc) can be made to the
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| technical lists, but the follow ups should be directed to this
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| -chat list.
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| 
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| <tag/FREEBSD-CORE/ <em>FreeBSD core team</em><newline>
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| This is an internal mailing list for use by the core members.
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| Messages can be sent to it when a serious FreeBSD-related matter
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| requires arbitration or high-level scrutiny.
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| 
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| <tag/FREEBSD-CURRENT/ <em>Discussions about the use of
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| FreeBSD-current</em><newline> This is the mailing list for users
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| of freebsd-current.  It includes warnings about new features
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| coming out in -current that will affect the users, and
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| instructions on steps that must be taken to remain -current.
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| Anyone running "current" must subscribe to this list.
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| This is a technical mailing list for which strictly technical
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| content is expected.
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| 
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| <tag/FREEBSD-CURRENT-DIGEST/ <em>Discussions about the use of
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| FreeBSD-current</em><newline> This is the digest version of the
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| freebsd-current mailing list.  The digest consists of all
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| messages sent to freebsd-current bundled together and mailed out
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| as a single message.  The average digest size is about 40kB.
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| This list is <bf>Read-Only</bf> and should not be posted to.
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| 
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| <tag/FREEBSD-STABLE/ <em>Discussions about the use of
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| FreeBSD-stable</em><newline> This is the mailing list for users
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| of freebsd-stable.  It includes warnings about new features
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| coming out in -stable that will affect the users, and
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| instructions on steps that must be taken to remain -stable.
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| Anyone running ``stable'' should subscribe to this list.
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| This is a technical mailing list for which strictly technical
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| content is expected.
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| 
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| <tag/FREEBSD-DOC/ <em>Documentation project</em><newline> 
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| This mailing list belongs to the FreeBSD Doc Project and is for
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| the discussion of documentation related issues and projects.
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| 
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| <tag/FREEBSD-FS/ <em>Filesystems</em><newline> 
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| Discussions concerning FreeBSD filesystems.
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| This is a technical mailing list for which strictly technical
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| content is expected.
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| 
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| <tag/FREEBSD-ISDN/ <em>ISDN Communications</em><newline>
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| This is the mailing list for people discussing the development
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| of ISDN support for FreeBSD.
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| 
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| <tag/FREEBSD-JAVA/ <em>Java Development</em><newline>
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| This is the mailing list for people discussing the development of
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| significant Java applications for FreeBSD and the porting and maintenance
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| of JDKs.
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| 
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| <tag/FREEBSD-HACKERS/ <em>Technical discussions</em><newline> 
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| This is a forum for technical discussions related to FreeBSD.  This
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| is the primary technical mailing list.  It
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| is for individuals actively working on FreeBSD, to bring up problems
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| or discuss alternative solutions.  Individuals interested in
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| following the technical discussion are also welcome.
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| This is a technical mailing list for which strictly technical
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| content is expected.
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| 
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| <tag/FREEBSD-HACKERS-DIGEST/ <em>Technical
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| discussions</em><newline> This is the digest version of the
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| freebsd-hackers mailing list.  The digest consists of all
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| messages sent to freebsd-hackers bundled together and mailed out
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| as a single message.  The average digest size is about 40kB.
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| This list is <bf>Read-Only</bf> and should not be posted to.
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| 
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| <tag/FREEBSD-HARDWARE/ <em>General discussion of FreeBSD
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| hardware</em><newline> General discussion about the types of
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| hardware that FreeBSD runs on, various problems and suggestions
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| concerning what to buy or avoid.
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| 
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| <tag/FREEBSD-INSTALL/ <em>Installation discussion</em><newline> 
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| This mailing list is for discussing FreeBSD installation
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| development for the future releases and is closed.
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| 
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| <tag/FREEBSD-ISP/ <em>Issues for Internet Service Providers</em><newline>
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| This mailing list is for discussing topics relevant to Internet
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| Service Providers (ISPs) using FreeBSD.
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| This is a technical mailing list for which strictly technical
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| content is expected.
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| 
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| <tag/FREEBSD-MULTIMEDIA/ <em>Multimedia discussions</em><newline>
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| This is a forum about multimedia applications using FreeBSD.
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| Discussion center around multimedia applications, their installation, their
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| development and their support within FreeBSD
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| This is a technical mailing list for which strictly technical
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| content is expected.
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| 
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| <tag/FREEBSD-NEWBIES/ <em>Newbies activities discussion</em><newline>
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| We cover any of the activities of newbies that are not already dealt with
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| elsewhere, including: independent learning and problem solving techniques,
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| finding and using resources and asking for help elsewhere, how to use
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| mailing lists and which lists to use, general chat, making mistakes,
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| boasting, sharing ideas, stories, moral (but not technical) support, and
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| taking an active part in the FreeBSD community. We take our problems and
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| support questions to freebsd-questions, and use freebsd-newbies to meet
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| others who are doing the same things that we do as newbies.
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| 
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| <tag/FREEBSD-PLATFORMS/ <em>Porting to Non-Intel
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| platforms</em><newline> Cross-platform freebsd issues, general
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| discussion and proposals for non-Intel FreeBSD ports.
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| This is a technical mailing list for which strictly technical
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| content is expected.
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| 
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| <tag/FREEBSD-PORTS/ <em>Discussion of "ports"</em><newline> 
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| Discussions concerning FreeBSD's "ports collection" (/usr/ports), proposed
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| ports, modifications to ports collection infrastructure and general
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| coordination efforts.
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| This is a technical mailing list for which strictly technical
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| content is expected.
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| 
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| <tag/FREEBSD-QUESTIONS/ <em>User questions</em><newline> 
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| This is the mailing list for questions about FreeBSD.  You should not
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| send "how to" questions to the technical lists unless you consider the
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| question to be pretty technical.
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| 
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| <tag/FREEBSD-QUESTIONS-DIGEST/ <em>User questions</em><newline>
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| This is the digest version of the freebsd-questions mailing list.
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| The digest consists of all messages sent to freebsd-questions
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| bundled together and mailed out as a single message.  The average
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| digest size is about 40kB.
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| 
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| <tag/FREEBSD-SCSI/ <em>SCSI subsystem</em><newline> 
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| This is the mailing list for people working on the scsi subsystem
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| for FreeBSD.
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| This is a technical mailing list for which strictly technical
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| content is expected.
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| 
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| <tag/FREEBSD-SECURITY/ <em>Security issues</em><newline> 
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| FreeBSD computer security issues (DES, Kerberos, known security holes and
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| fixes, etc).
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| This is a technical mailing list for which strictly technical
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| content is expected.
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| 
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| <tag/FREEBSD-SECURITY-NOTIFICATIONS/ <em>Security Notifications</em><newline>
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| Notifications of FreeBSD security problems and fixes.  This is not
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| a discussion list.  The discussion list is FreeBSD-security.
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| 
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| <tag/FREEBSD-SMALL/ <em>FreeBSD Embedded</em><newline>
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| This list discusses topics related to unusually small and embedded
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| FreeBSD installations.
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| This is a technical mailing list for which strictly technical
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| content is expected.
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| 
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| <tag/FREEBSD-USER-GROUPS/ <em>User Group Coordination List</em><newline>
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| This is the mailing list for the coordinators from each of the 
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| local area Users Groups to discuss matters with each other and a 
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| designated individual from the Core Team.  This mail list should
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| be limited to meeting synopsis and coordination of projects that span
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| User Groups.  It is a closed list.
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| 
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| </descrip>
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| 
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|       <sect>
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|         <heading>Usenet newsgroups<label id="eresources:news"></heading>
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| 
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|         <p>In addition to two FreeBSD specific newsgroups, there
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|           are many others in which FreeBSD is discussed or are
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|           otherwise relevant to FreeBSD users. <url
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|           url="http://minnie.cs.adfa.oz.au/BSD-info/bsdnews_search.html"
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|           name="Keyword searchable archives"> are available for
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|           some of these newsgroups from courtesy of Warren Toomey
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|           <tt><wkt@cs.adfa.oz.au></tt>.
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| 
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|         <sect1>
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|           <heading>BSD specific newsgroups</heading>
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| 
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|           <p><itemize>
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|               <item><url url="news:comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.announce"
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| 		    name="comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.announce"></item>
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|               <item><url url="news:comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc"
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| 		    name="comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc"></item>
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|             </itemize>
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| 
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|         <sect1>
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|           <heading>Other Unix newsgroups of interest</heading>
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| 
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|           <p><itemize>
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|               <item><url url="news:comp.unix" name="comp.unix"></item>
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|               <item><url url="news:comp.unix.questions" name="comp.unix.questions"></item>
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|               <item><url url="news:comp.unix.admin" name="comp.unix.admin"></item>
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|               <item><url url="news:comp.unix.programmer" name="comp.unix.programmer"></item>
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|               <item><url url="news:comp.unix.shell" name="comp.unix.shell"></item>
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|               <item><url url="news:comp.unix.user-friendly" name="comp.unix.user-friendly"></item>
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|               <item><url url="news:comp.security.unix" name="comp.security.unix"></item>
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|               <item><url url="news:comp.sources.unix" name="comp.sources.unix"></item>
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|               <item><url url="news:comp.unix.advocacy" name="comp.unix.advocacy"></item>
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|               <item><url url="news:comp.unix.misc" name="comp.unix.misc"></item>
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|               <item><url url="news:comp.bugs.4bsd" name="comp.bugs.4bsd"></item>
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|               <item><url url="news:comp.bugs.4bsd.ucb-fixes" name="comp.bugs.4bsd.ucb-fixes"></item>
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|               <item><url url="news:comp.unix.bsd" name="comp.unix.bsd"></item>
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|             </itemize>
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| 
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|         <sect1>
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|           <heading>X Window System</heading>
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| 
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|           <p><itemize>
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|               <item><url url="news:comp.windows.x.i386unix" name="comp.windows.x.i386unix"></item>
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|               <item><url url="news:comp.windows.x" name="comp.windows.x"></item>
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|               <item><url url="news:comp.windows.x.apps" name="comp.windows.x.apps"></item>
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|               <item><url url="news:comp.windows.x.announce" name="comp.windows.x.announce"></item>
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|               <item><url url="news:comp.windows.x.intrinsics" name="comp.windows.x.intrinsics"></item>
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|               <item><url url="news:comp.windows.x.motif" name="comp.windows.x.motif"></item>
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|               <item><url url="news:comp.windows.x.pex" name="comp.windows.x.pex"></item>
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|               <item><url url="news:comp.emulators.ms-windows.wine" name="comp.emulators.ms-windows.wine"></item>
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|             </itemize>
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| 
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|       <sect>
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|         <heading>World Wide Web servers<label id="eresources:web"></heading>
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| 
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|         <p><itemize> 
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|             <item><url url="http://www.FreeBSD.ORG/">                    <bf>- Central Server</bf>.</item>
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| 	    <item><url url="http://www.au.freebsd.org/FreeBSD/">         <bf>- Australia</bf>.</item>
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| 	    <item><url url="http://www.br.freebsd.org/">                 <bf>- Brazil</bf>.</item>
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| 	    <item><url url="http://www.ca.freebsd.org/">                 <bf>- Canada</bf>.</item>
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| 	    <item><url url="http://sunsite.mff.cuni.cz/www.freebsd.org/"><bf>- Czech Republic</bf>.</item>
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| 	    <item><url url="http://sunsite.auc.dk/www.freebsd.org/">     <bf>- Denmark</bf>.</item>
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| 	    <item><url url="http://www.ee.freebsd.org/">                 <bf>- Estonia</bf>.</item>
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| 	    <item><url url="http://www.fi.freebsd.org/">                 <bf>- Finland</bf>.</item>
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| 	    <item><url url="http://www.de.freebsd.org/">                 <bf>- Germany</bf>.</item>
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| 	    <item><url url="http://www.ie.freebsd.org/">                 <bf>- Ireland</bf>.</item>
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| 	    <item><url url="http://www.jp.freebsd.org/">                 <bf>- Japan</bf>.</item>
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| 	    <item><url url="http://www.kr.freebsd.org/">                 <bf>- Korea</bf>.</item>
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| 	    <item><url url="http://www.nl.freebsd.org/">                 <bf>- Netherlands</bf>.</item>
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| 	    <item><url url="http://www.pt.freebsd.org/">                 <bf>- Portugal</bf>.</item>
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| 	    <item><url url="http://www.se.freebsd.org/www.freebsd.org/"> <bf>- Sweden</bf>.</item>
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| 	    <item><url url="http://www.tw.freebsd.org/freebsd.html">     <bf>- Taiwan</bf>.</item>
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| 	    <item><url url="http://www2.ua.freebsd.org/">                <bf>- Ukraine</bf>.</item>
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|           </itemize>
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|     </sect>
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