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Fedora Legacy Mailing Lists?

Below are the current Fedora Legacy related mailing lists. Mailing list support is graciously provided by Red Hat, Inc.

You must be subscribed to post to a mailing list. The easiest way to subscribe is to use the Mailman web interface for the list, which are linked below.

All of the Fedora Legacy mailing lists are run using Mailman . You can easily manage your list subscriptions from a web interface . You can also view the Mailman Members' Documentation for help in using Mailman and Mailman mailing lists.

Before posting a question to the mailing lists, please be sure to read the FAQ first! You may also want to check the list archives to see if your question has already been covered on the list. Also, consider what information is going to let people help you. The more information you supply the more likely you will get a helpful response. If you've already read through archives or the FAQ or tried other solutions, state what you did and that it didn't work.

In addition to the mailing lists, we also provide support via an IRC channel and a wiki site.

Fedora-Legacy-List

The Fedora Legacy List is for general discussions about the Fedora Legacy Project. To subscribe, unsubscribe, or change your preferences you can access the mailman web interface at http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-legacy-list/. You can view the mailing list archives at http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-legacy-list/".

Fedora-Legacy-Announce

The Fedora Legacy Announce List is a read-only (no posting by members is allowed) mailing list used to announce updates as they become available. To subscribe, unsubscribe, or change your preferences you can access the mailman web interface at https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-legacy-announce. You can view the mailing list archives at https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-legacy-announce.