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Mailing list
Wikipedia has a number of mailing lists for general users and administratorsMailing lists are available in a number of formats: via a web archive, by email, or by using the mail-to-news gateway . Mailing list posts are indexed by search engines such as .Offsite archives of Wikipedia's mailing lists can be found at Gmane and MARC [1].
All of Mailing lists are managed by . If you want to create a new mailing list or have any related questions, please email or ask on his user talk page.
You can do this through Gmane.
The Wikimedia Foundation, which operates Wikipedia and its sister projects, has its own mailing list, foundation-l. If you care about fundraising, starting new projects or debating global policy issues, this is the list for you. Posting in languages other than English is welcome, although English is a language most of the audience can understand.
The general project-wide list is Wikipedia-L. It's a resource for Wikipedia authors. If you don't want to use Wikipedia or the IRC channels for questions, or if you'd like to talk to other Wikipedians outside the wiki format, then you can sign up for Wikipedia-L. It is a list for all Wikipedia languages, but not for other Wikimedia projects like Wiktionary. Posting in languages other than English is welcome, although English is a language most of the audience can understand.
There are also language-specific mailing lists for Wikipedia in Danish, Dutch,
English,
Esperanto, Spanish,
Finnish,
French, German, Italian,
Japanese,
Polish,
Portuguese,
Swedish and
Interlingua.
There is a mailing list for technical discussions regarding development of the Wikipedia software: Wikitech-L.
Mailing list for the Wikibooks project.
Mailing list for the Wiktionary project.
Wikipedia also has a real-time chat channel. Visit Wikipedia IRC channels for more info.
For Linux-Users there is a comfortable solution for splitting up the daily digest.
Put following into your .procmailrc and activate procmail support.
How to search a mailing list
Wikimedia Foundation mailing list
Global Wikipedia mailing list
Language-specific mailing lists
Technical issues mailing list
Wikitech
Mediawiki
Wikibooks mailing list
Wiktionary mailing list
IRC
Related pages
Splitting up the Daily Digests
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* ^Subject:.*mailinglist.*Digest
| formail +1 -ds >>mailinglist
gmane links
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