Mailing list for incron
In addition to the bug tracking system, you can use a mailing list (incron@aiken.cz) for solving problems and similar purposes. Your questions and other messages is distributed to all subscribers and they can provide you an answer immediately.
The mailing list can be of course used for discussions about program's features, requests for new features and other similar topics.
How to subscribe and unsubscribe
You can subscribe the following way:
- Send a message to incron-request@aiken.cz from the address you want to use for reception. The message must carry the subject "subscribe".
- The system will send to you a confirmation request. It will contain a confirmation code.
- Send this message back. The simplest way is to use the "Reply" function in you mail client and send it without any changes.
- The system will confirm your subscription.
- If an error will occur the system would probably specify the kind of the problem. You can request help by sending a message with subject "help" to incron-request@aiken.cz.
For unsubscribing, it's a very similar process:
- Send a message with subject "unsubscribe" to incron-request@aiken.cz.
- The system will send to you a confirmation request. It will contain a confirmation code.
- Send this message back (the same way as for subscribing).
- The system will confirm your unsubscribing.
How to contribute
You can contribute to the list very simply. Send your message to incron@aiken.cz. Done.
Guidelines
This mailing list is regulated under these guidelines:
- Only messages related to the list's topic (incron, inotify technology) are allowed.
- The communication language is English.
- The message size can't exceed 500 KB. Please send your messages as small as possible.
- Advertisement messages are strictly prohibited.
- The administrator reserves himself the privilege to ban anybody and/or block his/her messages if there are strong reasons (in other words: in case of breaking the guidelines). He can also remove rule-breaking messages from the archive.
Archive
The structured archive is located here.