Contact: Difference between revisions

From flashrom
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(passthrough doesn't work yet)
(Add info about Matrix bridge to flashrom IRC channel)
(21 intermediate revisions by 7 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
The coreboot project currently runs two mailing lists:
= Mailing List =


* For questions and general information about coreboot, please subscribe to the [http://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot coreboot mailing list]. Note: This list currently gets an average of about 1000-1500 mails per month. If you're not subscribed, your post will be held temporarily for moderator approval (to combat spam).
[[Flashrom]] related mails are welcome on the flashrom mailing list at [mailto:flashrom@flashrom.org flashrom@flashrom.org]. '''Please do NOT send any BIOS images or F segment dumps to the list!'''


* If you want to get brief news about coreboot's progress, please subscribe to the  [http://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot-announce coreboot-announce mailing list]. This list is moderated and will only get very few posts per month.
E-mails with binary files attached will be rejected. Images for things such as scope or logic analyzer traces are acceptable if hosted on a third-party photo sharing service that assigns a unique URL to the image, such as Google Photos. This prevents the photo URL from being abused for malicious or inappropriate content.


* Flashrom related mails are welcome at the coreboot mailing list. For emergencies, the moderated list flashrom@flashrom.org can be used. <!-- If you are not subscribed, please start the subject with [flashrom] (including brackets) to get your message approved automatically. -->
Please note that the list is moderated for non-subscribers and we recommend to [https://mail.coreboot.org/postorius/lists/flashrom.flashrom.org subscribe] first.


You can also contact us via [[IRC]] if you prefer that.
== Subscription ==
 
* https://mail.coreboot.org/postorius/lists/flashrom.flashrom.org/


== Archives ==
== Archives ==


* A mailing list archive dating back as far as August 2002 can be found at http://www.coreboot.org/pipermail/coreboot/.
* https://mail.coreboot.org/hyperkitty/list/flashrom@flashrom.org/
* A complete archive of the coreboot-announce list can be found at http://www.coreboot.org/pipermail/coreboot-announce/.
 
* A searchable (but incomplete) archive is available at http://www.mail-archive.com/linuxbios@clustermatic.org/.
* https://www.flashrom.org/pipermail/flashrom/ (Up to Dec. 2018)
* Yet another (searchable) archive is available at http://blog.gmane.org/gmane.linux.bios/.
 
* https://marc.info/?l=flashrom
 
* https://www.mail-archive.com/flashrom@flashrom.org/
 
== Moderation rules ==
 
If your mail is too big (the current limit is 256 kB) or if you're not on the subscriber list, your mail will be held for moderation. If your mail contains any BIOS images or F segment dumps (instead of links which are fine), the mail will be rejected for legal reasons (we do not have the right to distribute BIOS images).
 
[[Mailinglist/Moderation howto|Moderation howto]] for moderators.
 
= IRC =
 
Some of the flashrom developers and users hang out in the [irc://irc.libera.chat/#flashrom '''#flashrom'''] channel on the [http://www.libera.chat/ Libera.chat] '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Relay_Chat IRC]''' network. If you don't have an IRC client, you can use the Libera.chat '''[https://web.libera.chat/#flashrom webchat]'''.
 
'''#flashrom''' channel is bridged to [https://matrix.org/ Matrix]. If you would like to join, you can use [https://matrix.to/#/#flashrom:libera.chat this invite link].
 
Here you have the chance to talk to people being involved or interested in this project. Most of the discussion is tech talk and user help.
 
Do note that IRC's nature has a significant effect on conversations. People from all over the world can join this channel, with many different cultures and timezones. Most people are in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_European_Time '''CET''' timezone], so the channel may be very quiet during [https://time.is/CET '''CET''' nighttime].
 
If you have a problem and would like to get help, don't ask for help. Instead, just '''explain''' your problem right away, and make sure to '''describe''' the situation as much as possible, so that other people can understand you and provide meaningful answers. Otherwise, others have to ask or guess the details of your problem, which is frustrating for both parties.
 
If you receive no replies, please '''be patient'''. After all, silence is better than getting replied with "[https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/IDK IDK]". Frequently, somebody knows the answer, but hasn't checked IRC yet. In any case, please '''do not leave the channel while waiting for an answer!''' Since IRC does not store messages, replying to somebody who left the channel is '''impossible'''.
 
To have persistence on IRC, you can set up an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Relay_Chat#Bouncer IRC bouncer] like [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZNC ZNC], or use [https://www.irccloud.com/ IRCCloud]. Please '''do not publish any logs''' of this channel.
 
Most of the time, people use IRC on wider-than-tall screens. Because of this, consider that pressing the return key is expensive. Instead of sending lots of tiny messages with only about two words, prefer using longer sentences, spaces and punctuation symbols. If reading and understanding your messages is easy, replying to them is also easy.
 
Should you need to paste lots of text (more than three lines), please use a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pastebin paste service]. For flashrom logs, feel free to use '''[https://paste.flashrom.org/ paste.flashrom.org]'''. Other good paste services are [http://ix.io/ ix.io], [https://paste.rs/ paste.rs], [https://bpaste.net/ bpaste.net], [https://gist.github.com/ gist.github.com] and [http://dpaste.com/ dpaste.com].
 
Questions on [http://www.coreboot.org coreboot], [http://www.openbios.info OpenBIOS], firmware and related topics are welcome in '''#coreboot''' on the same server.

Revision as of 08:26, 7 February 2022

Mailing List

Flashrom related mails are welcome on the flashrom mailing list at flashrom@flashrom.org. Please do NOT send any BIOS images or F segment dumps to the list!

E-mails with binary files attached will be rejected. Images for things such as scope or logic analyzer traces are acceptable if hosted on a third-party photo sharing service that assigns a unique URL to the image, such as Google Photos. This prevents the photo URL from being abused for malicious or inappropriate content.

Please note that the list is moderated for non-subscribers and we recommend to subscribe first.

Subscription

Archives

Moderation rules

If your mail is too big (the current limit is 256 kB) or if you're not on the subscriber list, your mail will be held for moderation. If your mail contains any BIOS images or F segment dumps (instead of links which are fine), the mail will be rejected for legal reasons (we do not have the right to distribute BIOS images).

Moderation howto for moderators.

IRC

Some of the flashrom developers and users hang out in the #flashrom channel on the Libera.chat IRC network. If you don't have an IRC client, you can use the Libera.chat webchat.

#flashrom channel is bridged to Matrix. If you would like to join, you can use this invite link.

Here you have the chance to talk to people being involved or interested in this project. Most of the discussion is tech talk and user help.

Do note that IRC's nature has a significant effect on conversations. People from all over the world can join this channel, with many different cultures and timezones. Most people are in the CET timezone, so the channel may be very quiet during CET nighttime.

If you have a problem and would like to get help, don't ask for help. Instead, just explain your problem right away, and make sure to describe the situation as much as possible, so that other people can understand you and provide meaningful answers. Otherwise, others have to ask or guess the details of your problem, which is frustrating for both parties.

If you receive no replies, please be patient. After all, silence is better than getting replied with "IDK". Frequently, somebody knows the answer, but hasn't checked IRC yet. In any case, please do not leave the channel while waiting for an answer! Since IRC does not store messages, replying to somebody who left the channel is impossible.

To have persistence on IRC, you can set up an IRC bouncer like ZNC, or use IRCCloud. Please do not publish any logs of this channel.

Most of the time, people use IRC on wider-than-tall screens. Because of this, consider that pressing the return key is expensive. Instead of sending lots of tiny messages with only about two words, prefer using longer sentences, spaces and punctuation symbols. If reading and understanding your messages is easy, replying to them is also easy.

Should you need to paste lots of text (more than three lines), please use a paste service. For flashrom logs, feel free to use paste.flashrom.org. Other good paste services are ix.io, paste.rs, bpaste.net, gist.github.com and dpaste.com.

Questions on coreboot, OpenBIOS, firmware and related topics are welcome in #coreboot on the same server.