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42 <h1>The Arusha Project mailing lists</h1>
43
44 The Arusha Project (ARK) has a traditional collection of
45 mailing lists, hosted by <a
46 href="http://sourceforge.net">SourceForge</a>.
47 <p>
48 You <em>really, really</em> should be on the relevant
49 mailing lists if you are on or thinking about walking the
50 Arusha Way. Note: the lists' pages include subscription
51 info, and also links to the lists' archives.
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53 <dl>
54 <dt><a href="http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/ark-announce">ark-announce</a>:
55 <dd>This list is solely
56 for Project announcements; it is very-low-volume and moderated.
57 You should <em>definitely</em> be on this one!
58 <p>
59 <dt><a
60 href="http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/ark-dev">ark-dev</a>:
61 <dd>This list is for all discussion of the Arusha Project,
62 whether about usage, putative bugs, future development,
63 philosophical musings, ... <em>all</em> discussion :-)
64 <p>
65 `ark-dev' traffic is a few messages per month, please
66 <em>consider subscribing</em>.
67 <p>
68 <dt><a href="http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/ark-commits">ark-commits</a>:
69 <dd>Every <tt>cvs commit</tt> to the main ARK repository at
70 <a href="http://sourceforge.net/">SourceForge</a> generates a log message to this list.
71 For the deeply hard core, or if you like lots and lots of mail.
72 <p>
73 <dt>ark-users:
74 <dd>We used to have an `ark-users' list, but it was overkill
75 -- please use <a href="http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/ark-dev">ark-dev</a>
76 instead.
77 </dl>
78 <p>
79 There are also a few non-Arusha, general mailing lists that
80 deal with system-configuration issues. If you are serious
81 about this subject, we heartily recommend them:
82 <dl>
83 <dt><a href="http://lists.inf.ed.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/lssconf-discuss">lssconf-discuss</a>:
84 <dd>Hosted by Paul Anderson, and an outgrowth of the
85 Configuration Workshops he has led, this list is for discussing
86 How To Do System Configuration Correctly, often taking a fairly
87 high-level view.
88 <p>
89 <dt><a href="http://mailman.terraluna.org/mailman/listinfo/infrastructures">infrastructures</a>:
90 <dd>Hosted by Steve Traugott, and slightly inclined towards
91 the ISconf tool, this list may fairly be used for any
92 `infrastructure'-inclined discussion.
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