| Title: Community Development Mailing Lists |
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| Almost everything at Apache uses a mailing list to get work done, including this Community Development project right here! People can |
| send mail to the list, many other community members get the message, and |
| someone will usually reply. Every mailing list at Apache is archived: most lists are |
| [archived publicly][1]. That means that newcomers to a community can learn how |
| decisions on a project were made in the past, because all the discussions |
| a project had are archived from their mailing list discussions. |
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| If you have questions about anything at Apache, the first thing to do is |
| find the right mailing list - and then send your question! |
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| # Read This First |
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| [Detailed instructions][2] on how to use Apache mailing lists (subscribing, sending |
| mail, reading the archives, and other technical steps) are posted on our main developer site. You can email most |
| lists without subscribing, but some lists require subscription first. Most emails |
| are moderated, so it won't show up on the list immediately, you may need to wait |
| a day, especially if you are new. |
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| Please be sure your [question is on topic for the list][3], and that you have at |
| least checked the documentation first: everyone at Apache is a volunteer, |
| and if you don't do your homework, we probably can't help you. |
| It's also best to follow our [email etiquette guidelines][4]. |
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| # Find The Right Mailing List |
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| Finding the right list helps get your question in front of people who will know |
| the answer. Each project at Apache uses their own dev@, user@, and |
| other mailing lists - so asking about Apache Tomcat on the Apache Cassandra |
| lists is likely going to be ignored. |
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| Most projects have a `Mailing Lists`, `Community`, or `Contact Us` link on their homepage, |
| so start there if you know which project you're asking about. If you don't know which |
| kind of list to ask on, we have a full list of all [Apache-wide mailing lists][5]. |
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| If you have **any non-technical questions** - or a question for us here in community |
| development - then you should just ask here by sending mail to **`dev@community.apache.org`**! |
| You can also [read the archives of our dev@community][6] mailing list, to see what other people have asked. |
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| # Read The List Archives |
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| Almost every list at Apache is archived publicly. This is a great way to learn about |
| how a community has done things in the past, or to learn about *why* a project |
| operates the way they do. The ASF maintains an official archive, allows both |
| browsing and searching through all public mail archives: |
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| * [https://lists.apache.org/](https://lists.apache.org/) |
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| Several other organizations also archive many/most Apache mailing lists, and some |
| offer useful search or sending functionality: |
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| * MarkMail [http://apache.markmail.org/](http://apache.markmail.org/) - natural language search |
| * MARC [https://marc.info/](https://marc.info/) |
| * The (old) Mail Archive [https://mail-archive.com/][7] |
| * GMANE [http://gmane.org/](http://dir.gmane.org/search.php?match=apache) |
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| [1]: http://www.apache.org/foundation/public-archives.html |
| [2]: http://www.apache.org/dev/#mail |
| [3]: http://www.apache.org/dev/contrib-email-tips |
| [4]: https://community.apache.org/contributors/etiquette |
| [5]: http://www.apache.org/foundation/mailinglists.html |
| [6]: https://lists.apache.org/list.html?dev@community.apache.org:lte=12M: |
| [7]: https://mail-archive.com/search?l=all&q=apache&e=listname |