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Rosa Mailing Lists are listed here. All lists have '@lists.rosalab.ru' suffix.

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.

We welcome new contributors to ROSA Desktop. Before you may start communicating via rosa-devel@ mailing list, you will be invited to introduce yourself after you subscribe to the list via its subscription interface. Several of your first messages will be premoderated, but rest assured this won't last long.

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 automatically.
  • 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].

rosa-users

A primary mailing list for users of ROSA Desktop Linux distribution.

  • Membership: non-premoderated; all enthusiasts are welcome.
  • 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: yes
  • 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].

If you need a new list

Contact Pavel Shved. If the list becomes important and useful, it will be documented on this page.

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 If you reside in Moscow ROSA office, and have trouble connecting to mailing list servers, please, refer here