IRC
Please feel free to join us in our IRC channel at irc.codehaus.org #drools. We're almost always around, and this is where most of the real-time discussion about the project takes place.
Can't always join the discussion? One trick is to put an IRC client on an old machine in your basement and log the channel. Then you can read the logs whenever you do have time. Codehaus also provides a web-based IRC service: http://irc.codehaus.org/ . Simply follow that link, input your desired nickname, and specify #drools. Then click login to join the fun.
Mailing Lists
To Subscribe to one of the lists below, send an email to listName-subscribe@drools.codehaus.org.
To Unsubscribe, send one to listName-unsubscribe@drools.codehaus.org.
Once you've joined, send emails to listName@drools.codehaus.org.
List Name |
Archive |
Brief Description |
|---|---|---|
dev |
Adevelopers list, slow-motion IRC |
|
user |
for asking user-related questions |
|
despots |
n/a |
list for the project despots |
announce |
n/a |
low traffic, contains major project announcements |
scm |
n/a |
for tracking updates to the CVS tree |
Trouble unsubscribing from one of our lists?
The old drools-cvs and drools-interest lists have been decommissioned. If you're getting mail, its from one of the new lists. Don't send email to drools-user-unsubscribe@ or drools-dev-unsubscribe@. You'll get an auto-reply informing you that the list does not exist. The "drools-user", "drools-scm", "drools-dev", etc. are merely the subject headers for those lists, to assist in mail sorting. They're not the lists' names. The list names are in the table above.
