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− | ;: This mailing list has been established to keep the noise low when it comes to DGS topics. To subscribe you have to contact The GNUstep Maintainers directly | + | ;: This mailing list has been established to keep the noise low when it comes to DGS topics. To subscribe you have to contact The GNUstep Maintainers directly |
− | + | [[mailto:gnustep-maintainers@gnu.org]] | |
== IRC Channel == | == IRC Channel == | ||
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Configure your IRC client and join the channel: | Configure your IRC client and join the channel: | ||
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Examples of IRC clients you can use: [http://www.xchat.org/ xchat] (UNICES and Windows), [http://gaim.sourceforge.net gaim] (UNICES and Windows), [http://www.mirc.com/ mirc] (Windows) or [http://www.aeruder.net/talksoup/ TalkSoup] on GNUstep's [http://livecd.gnustep.org/ LiveCD for Intel]. | Examples of IRC clients you can use: [http://www.xchat.org/ xchat] (UNICES and Windows), [http://gaim.sourceforge.net gaim] (UNICES and Windows), [http://www.mirc.com/ mirc] (Windows) or [http://www.aeruder.net/talksoup/ TalkSoup] on GNUstep's [http://livecd.gnustep.org/ LiveCD for Intel]. |
Revision as of 22:09, 23 February 2005
GNUstep project, as many open-source software (OSS) is being developed by many developers from all around the world. The project uses various tools for supporting the development.
Main project development page
Contains:
- Support request tracking (not used)
- News (not used)
- Tasks (not used)
Mailing Lists
- For all discussions and questions. We also would like to hear about ideas for the applications for the GNUstep environment and related issues.
- For info and announcements related to GNUstep libraries and applications.
- For help with GNUstep libraries and applications. This list is rarely read, so it is better to use discuss-gnustep.
- A mailing list for submitting bug reports and patches.
- For discussion related specifically to GNUstep applications.
- This mailing list has been established to keep the noise low when it comes to core topics and generally boring discussion about technical aspects of GNUstep.
- Discussion for a GNUstep-based desktop project
- DGS developers list
- This mailing list has been established to keep the noise low when it comes to DGS topics. To subscribe you have to contact The GNUstep Maintainers directly
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IRC Channel
You can talk to some (not all use IRC) GNUstep developers on IRC:
Server: irc.freenode.net or irc.gnu.org or irc.debian.org - all are the same network
Channel: #gnustep
Configure your IRC client and join the channel:
/join #GNUstep
Examples of IRC clients you can use: xchat (UNICES and Windows), gaim (UNICES and Windows), mirc (Windows) or TalkSoup on GNUstep's LiveCD for Intel.
News Groups
http://www.gmane.org carries the GNUstep mailinglists by NNTP
- comp.lang.objective-c* : The Objective-C language and environment.
- gnu.gnustep.announce* : Info and announcements (Moderated)
- gnu.gnustep.bug* : Bug reports for gnustep.
- gnu.gnustep.discuss* : Discussion of gnustep.
- gnu.gnustep.help* : Requests for help with gnustep.