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* [http://lists.rosalab.ru/mailman/listinfo/private-bugs Subscribe]<ref name="rosamsk">If you reside in Moscow ROSA office, and have trouble connecting to mailing list servers, please, refer [https://corpwiki.rosalinux.ru/index.php/Bugzilla_%D0%B4%D0%BB%D1%8F_ROSA_Linux#.D0.94.D0.BE.D1.81.D1.82.D1.83.D0.BF here]</ref>. | * [http://lists.rosalab.ru/mailman/listinfo/private-bugs Subscribe]<ref name="rosamsk">If you reside in Moscow ROSA office, and have trouble connecting to mailing list servers, please, refer [https://corpwiki.rosalinux.ru/index.php/Bugzilla_%D0%B4%D0%BB%D1%8F_ROSA_Linux#.D0.94.D0.BE.D1.81.D1.82.D1.83.D0.BF here]</ref>. | ||
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=== If you need a new list === | === If you need a new list === |
Revision as of 12:28, 10 July 2012
Rosa Mailing Lists are listed here. All lists have '@lists.rosalab.ru' suffix.
Contents
Mailing Lists.
rosa-devel
A primary mailing list for developers of ROSA Desktop Linux distribution. Developers, maintainers, and other contributors discuss the development of ROSA Desktop.
The messages posted to rosa-devel mailing list as new threads--and only these messages--are considered as announces that span all the contributors of ROSA Desktop. If a discussion took place somewhere else, e.g. in IRC, in Skype, or in other mailing lists then it is considered as a local one that doesn't reach the broad audience, and it is assumed that not every ROSA developer had the opportunity to participate.
- Membership: premoderated (Denis Koryavov is in charge); all enthusiasts are welcome, all maintainers are subscribed automaticaly.
- Publicity: all messages are considered public;
- Language: English is a primary language. Google translate is there to assist you.
- Access for non-members:
- posting: no
- archives: no
- Subscribe, send a mail[1].
release-board
Private discussions of technical questions and ROSA team internal issues and . A primary point of contact with the ROSA Technical Committee. Please, do not discuss anything that doesn't need to be private in this list.
- Membership: invite-only, Vladimir Rubanov is in charge.
- Publicity: all messages are considered private.
- Language: currently, mostly Russian, and sometimes English.
- Access for non-members:
- posting: yes, premoderated;
- archives: no;
- Subscribe, send an e-mail[1]
bugs
A feed with all public bugs from ROSA Bugzilla and changes made to them,
- Membership: self-subscribe;
- Publicity: all messages are public;
- Posting: Nobody can post;
- Subscribe[1]
private-bugs
A feed with all private bugs from ROSA Bugzilla and changes made to them.
- Membersip: subscription is premoderated, only selected ROSA employees may subscribe.
- Publicity: all messages are considered secret, and should not be revealed;
- Posting: Nobody can post.
- Subscribe[1].
Mailing list policy
All users of mailing lists must read and comply with the mailing list policy.
If you need a new list
Contact Pavel Shved. If the list becomes important and useful, it will be documented on this page.