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5 #+TITLE: Org mailing list
7 #+EMAIL: mdl AT imapmail DOT org
11 #+HTML_LINK_UP: index.html
12 #+HTML_LINK_HOME: https://orgmode.org/worg/
14 # This file is released by its authors and contributors under the GNU
15 # Free Documentation license v1.3 or later, code examples are released
16 # under the GNU General Public License v3 or later.
18 # This file is the default header for new Org files in Worg. Feel free
19 # to tailor it to your needs.
21 The Org mailing list is an English language forum for discussing Org
22 and related topics. /The list requires a subscription from a confirmed
23 email address to post./
25 It is used by the diverse community of Org developers, maintainers,
26 contributors, experienced users, and new and prospective users both
27 for discussion and as a repository of information. It was established
28 by the creator of Org-mode, Carsten Dominik, who enjoys the different
29 perspectives and range of interests expressed there.
31 The list is less formal and more diverse than a site like
32 [[http://stackoverflow.com/tags/org-mode/info][stackoverflow]], which has an org-mode section. Subscribers' messages
33 to the list aren't moderated and there is no formal mechanism to rate
34 questions, answers, or reputations.
36 Consider joining [[file:org-irc.org][Org IRC]] for real time help, simple questions, and to
37 chat with other Org users.
41 You can browse the mailing list archives and search the message
44 - [[https://public-inbox.org][public-inbox]] archive :: https://orgmode.org/list/
45 - Mailman list archive :: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/
47 * Subscribe to the Org mailing list
49 The Org mailing list is a members only mailing list to prevent
50 spam. Membership is freely available and only requires that you
51 subscribe to the list and confirm your email address.
53 You may [[https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode][subscribe to the list from this webpage]].
55 Fill in your email address and provide a password. A confirmation
56 email will be sent to you. When you reply to the confirmation mail,
57 you will be able to send messages to the mailing list and receive
58 messages from the list.
60 Alternatively you can send an email to [[mailto:emacs-orgmode-request@gnu.org?subject=subscribe][emacs-orgmode-request@gnu.org]]
61 with a subject of "subscribe". A confirmation email will follow. When
62 you reply to the confirmation email you will be added to the mailing
65 * "I don't want to subscribe"
67 Fine. Simply send your first message to =emacs-orgmode@gnu.org= and a
68 moderator will let it through. You will be added to a whitelist so
69 that your next messages don't need to go through moderation. Because
70 you won't be a proper subscriber, people need to CC you to let you
71 follow the conversations.
73 * Posting to the Org mailing list
75 If you are already a list subscriber, you may post directly to the
76 list by sending an email to: [[mailto:emacs-orgmode@gnu.org][emacs-orgmode@gnu.org]]
78 You may also reply to messages you are receiving from the list.
82 Posters are encouraged to be precise, concise, and friendly.
83 [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posting_style#Top-posting][Top-posting]] is discouraged. Lengthy excerpts of quoted material are
84 probably redundant and they clog certain distribution channels.
85 Posters should include enough quoted material to establish the context
86 for their comments and cut away the rest.
88 Use of [[https://useplaintext.email/][plain text email]] is strongly preferred.
92 Please label feature requests in the subject, perhaps with "[FR] Please add X".
94 It's good to have a separate email thread per request, then everyone
95 can discuss the merits of the suggestion.
99 Bug reports may be submitted to the mailing list. Please label them
100 appropriately with a tag "[BUG]" and include detailed information on
101 how to reproduce the bug.
103 Consider including the output of M-x report-emacs-bug in your message.
105 Please attached a Minimum Working Example that can be used. See these
106 links for additional ideas regarding MWEs.
108 - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minimal_working_example
109 - http://minimalbeispiel.de/mini-en.html
110 - https://stackoverflow.com/help/minimal-reproducible-example
112 Be patient with bug reports. Maintainer time is limited and it is
113 likely your issue will benefit from discussion in the overall
116 * The list and [[https://updates.orgmode.org/][updates.orgmode.org]]
118 [[https://updates.orgmode.org/][updates.orgmode.org]] makes it easier to keep track of important Org
119 announcements such as new releases, confirmed bugs, help requests and
120 user-significant changes.
122 The information on this page only comes from interacting with the Org
125 To confirm a bug, just add =X-Woof-Bug: confirmed= in the headers of
126 your reply to the list.
128 See https://github.com/bzg/woof#usage for detailed usage explanations
129 and [[https://orgmode.org/list/87y2p6ltlg.fsf@bzg.fr/][Woof announcement]] on the list.
131 * What to do before posting a question
133 Please see the following FAQs:
135 - [[file:org-faq.org::#can-org-do-x][Can Org-mode do "x"? Does org have "x" feature?]]
136 - [[file:org-faq.org::#when-to-contact-mailing-list][What should I do before contacting the mailing list?]]
137 - [[file:org-faq.org::#ml-subscription-and-gmane][I read the mailing list through gmane. Should I subscribe?]]
138 - [[file:org-faq.org::#bug-reporting][I think my Org-mode is broken! How do I report a bug?]]
140 * What to do if you don't receive an answer
142 :CUSTOM_ID: i-didnt-receive-an-answer
145 If your email is referenced on [[https://updates.orgmode.org][updates.orgmode.org]], it will get the
146 attention of the maintainers when they have enough time. (Remember
147 they work on a volunteer basis.)
149 If your email is not referenced there and you think it deserves more
150 attention, you can do this:
152 - If it is a bug report, check that you provided enough information,
153 especially the Org and Emacs versions and a step-by-step recipe to
156 - If it is a question, give more information on what you tried, why
157 you still have the question and why the answer may be of interest
158 for other subscribers.
160 If you have nothing special to add to your first message and just want
161 to "bump" the thread, please wait at least *one month* before doing so.
163 See [[file:org-contribute.org::#what-can-I-expect][As a contributor, what can I expect?]] for more.
165 * COMMENT Statistics (as of sept. 19th 2010)
169 Here are a few stats that I computed from the [[ftp://lists.gnu.org/emacs-orgmode/][lists.gnu.org]] server
172 I concatenated the archives into one single mbox file, then I used a
173 small utility called [[http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/GnusStats][gnus-stat.el]].
177 : Total number of posts: 30810
178 : Average bytes/post: -1.000000
179 : Total number of posters: 1402
180 : Average posts/poster: 21.975749
183 |-------+------------------|
184 | 6325 | Carsten Dominik |
186 | 1169 | Bernt Hansen |
187 | 806 | Sebastian Rose |
188 | 762 | Eric Schulte |
190 | 474 | Eric S Fraga |
191 | 431 | Samuel Wales |
192 | 426 | Dan Davison |
196 | 363 | Sébastien Vauban |
197 | 342 | Matthew Lundin |
198 | 279 | Matt Lundin |
199 | 271 | Adam Spiers |
200 | 269 | Richard Riley |
201 | 267 | Rainer Stengele |
202 | 248 | Russell Adams |
203 | 242 | Tassilo Horn |
205 : Total number of subjects: 10085
206 : Average posts/subject: 3.055032
208 | # posts | Subject |
209 |---------+---------------------------------------------------------------------|
210 | 71 | [Orgmode] Re: Sourceforge community award |
211 | 56 | [Orgmode] Re: [ANN] Org-babel integrated into Org-mode |
212 | 51 | [Orgmode] Re: Behavior of Gnus when called from an hyperlink |
213 | 46 | [Orgmode] Re: IMPORTANT: (possibly) incompatible Change |
214 | 45 | [Orgmode] depending TODOs, scheduling following TODOs automatically |
215 | 43 | [Orgmode] Beamer support in Org-mode |
216 | 39 | [Orgmode] Re: keys and command name info |
217 | 38 | [Orgmode] POLL: the 40 variables project |
218 | 35 | [Orgmode] Re: Org now fontifies code blocks |
219 | 34 | [Orgmode] Re: New beamer support |
220 | 33 | [Orgmode] Re: POLL: Change of keys to move agenda through time |
221 | 33 | [Orgmode] Re: org-mode on sloooow computer |
222 | 32 | [Orgmode] iPhone ----> org-mode |
223 | 30 | [Orgmode] Re: Support (or not) for Emacs 21, and XEmacs |
224 | 30 | [Orgmode] Re: DocBook exporter for Org-mode |
225 | 29 | [Orgmode] Poll: Who is using these commands |
226 | 29 | [Orgmode] Re: log on state change |
227 | 28 | [Orgmode] Re: contact management in org-mode? |
228 | 28 | [Orgmode] property searches for #+CATEGORY |
229 | 28 | [Orgmode] XHTML export - etc. |