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Mailing Lists

Publicly archived mailing lists are critical to the operation of the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) and to our many Apache Projects. Apache projects use mailing lists to coordinate development of their software and administer their organization. Mailing lists also serve as a primary support channel where users can help each other learn to use the software.

Mailing list participants are expected to abide by the well-established rules of "netiquette", as well as the ASF's published Code of Conduct. We also have Tips for email contributors.

Please be aware that email sent to Apache developer or user mailing lists is subject to our Public Forum Archive Policy.

Note that some Apache mailing lists are not public; they are often but not always named private@. Be sure not to take emails from private discussions or mailing lists into a public forum or list unless there is agreement by all parties to the conversation.

Moderation of posts

Most lists require a poster to be subscribed. If you are not subscribed, your post requires moderation. This may take hours or days, so it's best to subscribe (as described below) before posting.

Subscribing and Unsubscribing

Unless otherwise noted, ASF lists are managed by ezmlm, which lets users subscribe or unsubscribe by sending an email to a special address. This works as follows:

ASF committers can also use the Whimsy Mailing List Self-subscription service.

Request addresses for [un]subscribing

If you want to subscribe to list@project.apache.org, you need to send a message to

list-subscribe@project.apache.org

To get off a list, send a message to

list-unsubscribe@project.apache.org

To unsubscribe a different e-mail - e.g. you used to be subscribed as user@oldname.example - send a message to

list-unsubscribe-user=oldname.example@project.apache.org

The list moderators can also do this.

If you do not recall the address you used when you subscribed, view the full headers of any email you received from the list and examine the Return-Path, Received, and List-ID headers; these should embed both the address you are subscribed as and the address of the mailing list.

Note: Spam filters don't like messages with empty Subjects; just put "subscribe" or "unsubscribe" in the header field. Spam filters are also more likely to reject HTML-formatted messages; please use plain text.

Request confirmation

After you send the subscribe or unsubscribe request, the list manager sends you a confirmation e-mail in reply. You must reply to this e-mail to complete the process. If you have not received the confirmation request, check that it has not been marked as spam.

Note: private lists generally require a moderator to confirm the subscription. This may take a day or two. If necessary, try again after a few days. For this reason we recommend that ASF and PMC members use the self-subscribe app to avoid having to wait for the human moderators to check and green-light your subscription request.

Other list commands

To find out more about a list's features, including how to contact the list owner (moderator), send a message to

list-help@apache.org

Ezmlm lists also generally provide subscribers with a way to request specific past messages or ranges of messages: send mail to the list's help address to find out more. This can act as a sort of 'poor man's archive' if the normal archives are inaccessible or don't exist.

All ASF committers can get a list of (a) what email addresses are known to the ASF as belonging to them (b) what mailing lists they are moderating, and (c) what mailing lists they are subscribed to by going to the following page:

https://whimsy.apache.org/roster/committer/__self__

Digest Subscriptions

You can also subscribe to most mailing lists in digest form. To do this for list@apache.org, send a message to

list-digest-subscribe@apache.org

To get off a digest list, send a message to

list-digest-unsubscribe@apache.org

If you need to unsubscribe a different email or get help with a digest list the same instructions as for subscribing/unsubscribing above apply. Just remember to add -digest after the list name and before the -subscribe or -unsubscribe.

Moderators

Each mailing list generally has several moderators who look after the list. For further information, see the Committers FAQ - Mail Questions

Mailing List Archives

Archives for public mailing lists are available at a number of locations, including:

Project Mailing Lists

Links to project-specific mailing list info can be found on the project resources page.

Tip: if you have a technical question of any kind, the best place to ask is the user@ or dev@ list for the relevant project - Foundation level mailing lists or other Apache contact emails (including individuals' emails) will not be able to help you

Foundation-wide Mailing Lists

Apache News and Announcements

The Apache Announcements list contains news and announcements about the foundation and its projects. It includes announcements of major software releases, new projects, and other important news. This list only includes Messages posted by the Foundation; there is no discussion.

You may also be interested in our official @TheASF Twitter account, or the official ASF Blog.

Volume: Low
Subscription address: announce-subscribe@apache.org
Unsubscription address: announce-unsubscribe@apache.org
Archives: Web archives
archives
Getting help with the list: announce-help@apache.org

Apache Conference Announcements

The Apache Conference planning committee uses the announce@ApacheCon.Com mailing list to make announcements about conferences, conventions, and trade shows in which the Foundation is participating. Only the Foundation posts Messages on this list; there is no discussion.

You may also be interested in our official @ApacheCon Twitter account, or the official ApacheCon Conferences blog.

Volume: Very low
Subscription address: announce-subscribe@ApacheCon.Com
Unsubscription address: announce-unsubscribe@ApacheCon.Com
Archives: Available back to 13 October 1999. Send a message to announce-help@ApacheCon.Com for information about accessing the archives.
Getting help with the list: announce-help@ApacheCon.Com

Apache Conference Planning and Discussions

The apachecon-discuss@apache.org mailing list is for discussions of the future of ApacheCon, and future ApacheCons. (Discussions of current and upcoming ApacheCons which have been approved occur on other lists.)

Volume: Moderate
Subscription address: apachecon-discuss-subscribe@apache.org
Unsubscription address: apachecon-discuss-unsubscribe@apache.org
Archives: Web archives
Getting help with the list: apachecon-discuss-help@apache.org

The small-events-discuss@apache.org mailing list is for discussions on future small events, such as BarCampApaches, Meetups, Retreats and Hackathons. It is for discussing and planning small events that are not yet ready to seek final approval.

Volume: Moderate
Subscription address: small-events-discuss-subscribe@apache.org
Unsubscription address: small-events-discuss-unsubscribe@apache.org
Archives: Web archives
Getting help with the list: small-events-discuss-help@apache.org

Community Mailing List

Participants in the ASF use the dev@community.apache.org mailing list to discuss community-related foundation-wide topics. Participation in this list is open to everyone, and public archives are available.

This replaces the old community@a.omailing list, disabled in 2014.

Volume: Moderate
Subscription address: dev-subscribe@community.apache.org
Archives: Web archives

Foundation Infrastructure Mailing List

The ASF Infrastructure team uses the users@infra.apache.org mailing list to discuss issues concerning operation of the overall Apache Software Foundation systems. Only committers to ASF projects can participate in this list. Non-committers may send mail to this address to report problems with ASF systems, however see the notes about system status before you do. See also information about other ways to contact Infra.

Repository Mailing List

Use the repository@apache.org mailing list to discuss foundation-wide issues relating to software distribution repositories, including our Apache Maven repository of other software releases. Participation in this list is open to everyone, and public archives are available.

Volume: Moderate
Subscription address: repository-subscribe@apache.org
Archives: Web archives

The legal-discuss@apache.org is a forum for questions (even FAQs) that have a legal aspect. These questions may concern (for example) licensing, third party packages and contributor agreement questions. For questions related to trademarks, contact the Brand Management commiteee. This list will build into an ad-hoc knowledge base about those thorny legal issues that most commonly effect Apache projects. Please keep speculation to a minimum and avoid making authoritative statements without genuine knowledge of the subject.

Volunteers willing to codify discussions into a FAQ are welcome.

Volume: Moderate
Subscription address: legal-discuss-subscribe@apache.org
Unsubscription address: legal-discuss-unsubscribe@apache.org
Archives: Raw gzipped mbox files
Web archives