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11.1 The GPC Mailing List

There is a mailing list devoted to GNU Pascal. You can write to the mailing list, e.g. if you have problems installing GPC or if you found a problem with GPC (please see section 11.6 How to report GPC bugs). You can also use it to discuss suggestions for improving GPC and, most welcome, to offer your help or contribute code, documentation or other work. Mails to the list should be in English.

To subscribe to the mailing list, send the command
 
subscribe gpc your@email.address
in the body of a mail to majordomo@gnu.de (not to `gpc@gnu.de'!). The subject is ignored. (Please replace `your@email.address' with your real email address.) For more info, send a line `help' to majordomo@gnu.de.

You can send a message to the mailing list by sending email to the list address gpc@gnu.de as if it were a person.

To leave the mailing list, send the command
 
unsubscribe gpc your@email.address
to majordomo@gnu.de.

There is also a (low-traffic) announce list, gpc-announce@gnu.de that you can subscribe to stay up-to-date. To subscribe to the list, write an email with
 
subscribe gpc-announce your@email.address
in the body to majordomo@gnu.de. If you like to announce a contribution, a service or an event related to GPC, you are invited to post to this list rather than `gpc@gnu.de', but please don't use the announce list for questions or discussions. Please note that all mail sent to the announce list is forwarded to the regular list, so you won't have to subscribe to both lists if you don't want to miss anything.

There is also a German speaking mailing list, gpc-de@gnu.de. To subscribe send the command
 
subscribe gpc-de your@email.address
in the body of a mail to majordomo@gnu.de (note the hints above).


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