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Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli, 09/10/2020 10:16 PM
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h1. CommunityAndContact
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The Replicant community has several places where people interact together.
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h2. Mailing list
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Most Replicant developers are on the mailing list, as it is also used to review patches. Many non-developers that are contributors or that don't contribute to Replicant are also on the mailing list.
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It's being used for many things:
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* Ask questions about Replicant, discuss about issues, etc.
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* Discuss about Replicant in general.
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* Discuss about Replicant contributions and development
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* Review patches
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The volume is moderate but there are sometimes spikes due to the to a huge patch set being sent.
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h2. Forums
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The "Replicant forums":https://redmine.replicant.us/projects/replicant/boards are used for similar things than the mailing list, however:
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* Patches are not reviewed on the forums
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* Less developers tend to be active on the forums
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h2. IRC
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Most developers, contributors and many people interested in Replicant are present on the Replicant IRC Channel(s).
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People from other communities are also there as we collaborate on various things, like adding support for devices in Upstream Linux.
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In practice Replicant has two IRC channels, but they look like one as they are bridged together: You can join any of them and your messages will be forwarded to the other one:
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* #replicant on Freenode
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* #replicant on OFTC
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This is because an IRC channel was created on Freenode first, but Freenode doesn't allow true anonymous users (if you use Tor, you have to register from a non-Tor IP address first).
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h2. Private contact address