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| | * '''Post in the right place''': Read the section below carefully to find the right place to post your question or comment. For example, posting user questions to developer lists annoys developers and you are less likely to get a good response if you don't take the time to find the right place for your post. | | * '''Post in the right place''': Read the section below carefully to find the right place to post your question or comment. For example, posting user questions to developer lists annoys developers and you are less likely to get a good response if you don't take the time to find the right place for your post. |
| - | * '''Adhere to our [[Community guidelines]]''': [[Mailing list guidelines]], [[Forum/Guidelines|forum guidelines]] and [[Wiki contribution guidelines]]. | + | * '''Adhere to our [[Community guidelines]]''': [[Mailing list guidelines]], [[Forum/Guidelines|forum guidelines]], [[Gitorious guidelines]] and [[Wiki contribution guidelines]]. |
| | * '''File bugs in the right place''': If you found a bug, just go ahead and file it in [http://bugs.meego.com/ bugs.meego.com] ([http://wiki.meego.com/Bugzilla/how-report-bugs instructions for how to report bugs]) | | * '''File bugs in the right place''': If you found a bug, just go ahead and file it in [http://bugs.meego.com/ bugs.meego.com] ([http://wiki.meego.com/Bugzilla/how-report-bugs instructions for how to report bugs]) |
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Revision as of 15:11, 20 September 2010
This is a work in progress - we are still in the process of creating some of these new mailing lists, but most of this document is accurate.
Read Before Posting - Helping Yourself
Search for existing answers
IMPORTANT: Before you post to any of our mailing lists or forums, be sure that you have done a thorough search and read our FAQs to see if your question has already been answered. We've already answered many questions, and you will get a better response from people if you have already done your due diligence to find obvious or partial answers.
- MeeGo FAQ: Main frequently asked questions document with links to specialized FAQs.
- Forum Search: Use the forum search page to find answers to user questions.
- Wiki Search: Find existing documentation and helpful tips.
- Mailing list search: In Google type: my search terms site:lists.meego.com
- Search Everything (meego.com, mailing lists, forums, wiki, etc.): In Google type: my search terms site:meego.com
Etiquette: What to know before you post
Mailing Lists and Forums
Discussions about MeeGo, asynchronous project collaboration and answers to questions across a variety of mailing lists and forums.
Announcements
Subscribe to these lists to receive announcements.
Users
Issues with installation, user level bugs, or general questions about MeeGo. This is where users of MeeGo can ask questions and discuss MeeGo with other users in our forums.
- General: MeeGo related topics not classified in a specific subforum.
- Handset: MeeGo Handset related topics.
- In-Vehicle: MeeGo In-Vehicle Infotainment (IVI) related topics.
- Netbook: MeeGo Netbook related topics.
- Tablet: MeeGo Tablet related topics.
- Community Matters: Discussion about infrastructure, processes, marketing, events, and other community matters for the MeeGo project.
- Off-Topic: Totally unrelated but still worth discussing between ameegos.
Application Developers
Ask questions and discuss techniques for developing applications to run on top of MeeGo.
Contributors
People who are contributing to the MeeGo project collaborate on these lists.
- MeeGo-Community Mailing List: Community, general operations, openness, events and other general interest questions.
- MeeGo-dev Mailing List: Development on the MeeGo distribution - not for application development or user level questions (high volume).
- MeeGo-il10n Mailing List: Localization list for MeeGo community.
- MeeGo-Packaging Mailing List: Communication about packaging and the build system.
- MeeGo-pm Mailing List: Program management and general coordination for people working in key roles in the project.
- MeeGo-touch-dev Mailing List: MeeGo Touch Framework Development.
- MeeGo-releases Mailing List: Collaboration list on daily activities for Release Engineering and Quality Assurance teams.
- Meego-qa Mailing List: Collaboration list on daily activities for the Quality Assurance team.
- MeeGo-commits Mailing List: Broadcast list with auto-generated posts by people committing code into MeeGo.
- MeeGo-kernel Mailing List: MeeGo kernel discussions and patches.
- MeeGo-architecture Mailing List: MeeGo architecture discussions.
- MeeGo-handset Mailing List: MeeGo handset program management, product management and development.
- MeeGo-netbook Mailing List: MeeGo netbook program management, product management and development.
- MeeGo-ivi Mailing List: MeeGo In-Vehicle Infotainment program management, product management and development.
- MeeGo-mirrors Mailing List: Communication with people who are mirroring our downloads.
- MeeGo-security-discussion Mailing List: Discussion about the MeeGo Security Framework and other security topics.
- MeeGo-it Mailing List: Discussion about IT and infrastructure for MeeGo.
- MeeGo-porting Mailing List: Discussions about porting MeeGo to various platforms / devices.
IRC
Internet Relay Chat (IRC) for real-time discussions about MeeGo and online meetings. All of our IRC channels are hosted at irc.freenode.net.
MeeGo IRC Channels
- #meego: 24/7 open discussion.
- #meego-meeting: scheduled IRC meetings (MeeGo-Meeting IRC Schedule).
- #meego-meeting-questions: used for questions during moderated IRC meetings (rarely used).
- #meego-arm: MeeGo ARM team channel as well as home to the MeeGo N900 hardware adaptation team.
- #meego-dev: MeeGo project collaboration for developers contributing to MeeGo.
- #meego-sdk: Discussion about the MeeGo SDK.
- #meego-handset: Collaboration for the MeeGo Handset team.
- #meego-art: Graphics and theming.
IRC How-to
Bugs
Quite a bit of discussion happens in Bugzilla to discuss bugs and possible solutions.
Documentation
Some of our documentation can be found on MeeGo.com, but most of the documentation can be found in the MeeGo Wiki where you can contribute by:
- Adding new documentation to help other people in the MeeGo community
- Correcting technical errors or adding additional information in the documentation
- Cleaning up the language and correcting typos
Contributing to MeeGo
There are also many ways that you can contribute to MeeGo beyond just discussions. See our Contribution Guidelines page for more details.