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Mailing lists
There are several mailing lists related to Allegro. Some are for
development discussion, Allegro contributions, etc. Before posting on one
of these lists, please check that your mail message is appropriate for it.
If you dislike or can't use mailing lists, maybe you could try the
online web forums at Allegro.cc, where you can also
get the appropriate answers after you ask the appropriate questions.
Important: Make sure you understand how a mailing list works
and that you have read the instructions at the end of this page
before you post any mail to these lists. While you don't have to be
subscribed to post to them, you won't get any answers if you don't
indicate that people should answer to you directly, as by default
the answers get sent to the mailing list.
This list is for any kind of discussion about Allegro, questions about
Allegro, reports of problems with Allegro, suggestions for new
features, announcements of programs written using Allegro, etc.
General rule: if it has to do with Allegro, you can post it here. If
not, go somewhere else (for example comp.os.msdos.djgpp, comp.lang.c,
or the online forums at http://www.allegro.cc/).
During January of 2003 this mailing list moved to
SourceForge.
This list is for the people currently working on Allegro, who use it to
coordinate their efforts. You can use this address if you need to
contact the developers directly, for example to submit some new code
that you have written or to report a bug.
Unlike the other lists, we
will be really rude to people who post inappropriate material here, so
please don't do that! Do not send tech-support questions to this list.
Don't post bug reports here unless you are 100% certain they aren't
your fault (if you are in any doubt, use the main AL list
instead, which is read by most of the same people who are subscribed
here).
The Allegro development is a completely open process, and
everyone is welcome to drop by, have a listen, and start contributing
code patches. This list is for working rather than talking, though, so
please don't do anything that might get in our way.
During January of 2003 this mailing list moved to SourceForge,
and the old archives were merged succesfully into the
new location.
This list was once available for discussing the next major version of
Allegro, when it was too noisy to do so on [AD]. This is no longer
the case so the list has been shut down. However, its archives are
still valuable.
This is a read only notification mailing list. Every time a developer
modifies Allegro's cvs sources, a mail notification is sent to this
list along with the log message and the changes diff file. You can use
this list to watch progress on what is being done by who. Allegro
developers are encouraged to subscribe to this list, since not all
modifications are mentioned on the AD list.
This is a read only notification mailing list. Web updates are done through
the cvs allegrowww module by webmasters, and every time the web module is
modified, a mail notification is sent to this
list along with the log message and the changes diff file. You can use
this list to watch progress on what is being done by who. Allegro
webmasters are encouraged to subscribe to this list in order to know
what changes in the english version, so they can update the
translations they maintain accordingly.
[AGP] Allegro Game Programming.
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Between September 1998 and January 2003 existed the Allegro Game
Programming mailing list. This list was used by people to ask
about generic game programming problems not so closely related
to Allegro. The mailing list dropped in popularity during the
last year, so it was not moved to SourceForge, leaving the
main Allegro mailing for both Allegro and generic programming
problems.
To subscribe to the SourceForge's lists, simply go to it's web page
and use the online forms to subscribe yourself. You can remove
yourself from a list going to the same page above, which can be
used to remind you your password too, in case you forgot it.
To send a message to one of the lists, write to
alleg-main@lists.sourceforge.net,
alleg-developers@lists.sourceforge.net,
or alleg-bigfive@lists.sourceforge.net. You don't need to be
subscribed to these mailing lists before you can post there, but it
is a good idea to subscribe in order to see the replies. Before
posting tech-support questions to the Allegro list, please take a
moment to read the guidelines.
Notes about mailing list usage
Please don't send messages in HTML format. The increased size
places an unnecessary load on the server, and many subscribers have a
hard time reading these posts.
Please do not crosspost between these lists. Choose the most
appropriate one for your message, and then send it only to that list.
Please do not start new discussion threads by replying to existing
ones, since usually the subject will be wrong, and you will confuse
people who have threaded mail programs. Also, somebody may have
killed a particular thread when he thinks it's done, and won't get
your post. Simply use the "new message" option of your mail program.
Please don't send large binary attachments to any of the lists, they
will be rejected by the size limit filter, which is set to 100KB
for the developers mailing list, and 40KB for the others. Upload
your files to a website and then post the URL, or if you can't do
that, post an announcement asking people to write to you privately,
and then send the file by individual email to whoever responded.
Please use English in your messages. You could eventually post
messages in whatever language you prefer, but that would terribly
limit the chances of getting a useful answer.
Remember that the RFC 1855: netiquette guidelines
describes other general guidelines you should follow as a correct
internet user (in mailing lists and other places as well), and
provides more verbose descriptions and explanations
about why you should follow the above guidelines.
One of the important guidelines you should be aware of is how to
quote correctly the message you are replying to. The previous RFC
doesn't really explain how to do it, so you might want to read the
document How do I quote correctly in Usenet?.
Quoting correctly is easier said than done, especially for users of
Microsoft Outlook. If you are such a user, you can help yourself
using the Outlook-QuoteFix extension written by
Dominik Jain.
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