Re: subscribe (was: What is the status of the FreeBSD development processes?)

From: Paul Mather <paul_at_gromit.dlib.vt.edu>
Date: Wed, 02 Nov 2022 00:19:35 UTC
On Nov 1, 2022, at 8:15 PM, iio7@tutanota.com wrote:

> Maybe you're talking about me trying to subscribe to core, which I could not.


I don't believe you can "subscribe to core" but you can contact them: https://www.freebsd.org/administration/#t-core

(E.g., send an e-mail to core@FreeBSD.org.)

Cheers,

Paul.


> In any case, I wrote to freebsd-hackers@
> 
> Nov 1, 2022, 23:43 by grog@FreeBSD.org:
> 
>> On Wednesday,  2 November 2022 at  0:29:27 +0100, iio7@tutanota.com wrote:
>> 
>>>> Maybe the "overwhelming amount of responses" you mention indicates
>>>> that freebsd-questions is not the best place to direct your query.
>>>> You cited a posting on freebsd-hackers.  Did you ask there?  Also,
>>>> said posting was a statement from the FreeBSD Core team. Did you try
>>>> contacting them for an update?
>>>> 
>>> 
>>> I have now. Thanks for the suggestions.
>>> 
>> 
>> No, you sent a "subscribe" message with no content:
>> 
>> On Wednesday,  2 November 2022 at  0:22:05 +0100, iio7@tutanota.com wrote:
>> 
>>> 
>>> --
>>> Sent with Tutanota, enjoy secure & ad-free emails.
>>> 
>> 
>> If you want the core team to address an issue, please send a normal
>> email message to us, without assuming prior knowledge on our part..
>> You really can't expect us to understand the content-free message you
>> sent.  It's just by coincidence that I recognized the connection with
>> your real question.
>> 
>> Greg
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