On Sat, 2004-05-22 at 20:39, Stan Bubrouski wrote: > When people don't where to ask a question, then > there is a problem that deserves clarification. I can't say you won't get the same hit and miss help, but here's the list of lists and what they're supposed to focus on: http://fedora.redhat.com/participate/communicate/ * fedora-announce-list - Announcements of Fedora Core changes and events. To stay aware of Fedora Core news, subscribe to this list. * fedora-list - For users of Fedora Core releases. If you want help with a problem installing or using Fedora Core, this is the list for you. * fedora-test-list - For testers of Fedora Core test releases. If you would like to discuss experiences using Fedora Core TEST releases, this is the list for you. * fedora-devel-list - For developers, developers, developers. If you are interested in helping create Fedora Core releases, this is the list for you. * fedora-docs-list - For participants of the docs project * fedora-desktop-list - For discussions about desktop issues such as user interfaces, artwork, and usability * fedora-config-list - For discussions about the development of configuration tools * fedora-legacy-announce - For announcements about the Fedora Legacy Project * fedora-legacy-list - For discussions about the Fedora Legacy Project * fedora-selinux-list - For discussions about the Fedora SELinux Project * fedora-de-list - For discussions about Fedora in the German language * fedora-ja-list - For discussions about Fedora in the Japanese language * fedora-i18n-list - For discussions about the internationalization of Fedora Core * fedora-trans-list - For discussions about translating the software and documentation associated with the Fedora Project * German: fedora-trans-de * French: fedora-trans-fr * Spanish: fedora-trans-es * Italian: fedora-trans-it * Brazilian Portuguese: fedora-trans-pt_br * Japanese: fedora-trans-ja * Korean: fedora-trans-ko * Simplified Chinese: fedora-trans-zh_cn * Traditional Chinese: fedora-trans-zh_tw