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- Business and non-technical contacts
- Release notification
- Mailing lists
- Internet Relay Chat (IRC)
- Security related
For private business or non-technical communication, please email either Matt Wagner <matt.wagner AT redhat DOT com> or Justin Clift <jclift AT redhat DOT com> directly.
If you'd like to be emailed about new releases of Aeolus, please add
yourself to the
aeolus-announce
mailing list. (archives
here)
This is a low volume mailing list, with restricted posting, purely for
announcements of new Aeolus releases.
For SysAdmin's and general (non-developer) users, the aeolus-users mailing list is the place for discussion and to seek assistance.
aeolus-users (archives here) (and here)
Communication between Aeolus developers generally takes place using one of the two development mailing lists, and IRC (for real-time communication).
aeolus-devel
(archives
here) (and
here)
The main mailing list, used for everything except Image Warehouse.
This mailing list has a moderate volume of traffic, and includes both
patches proposed for inclusion, and general discussion.
iwhd-devel
(archives here)
This is a mailing list specifically for Image Warehouse development,
and has a low to moderate amount of traffic.
WARNING - All communication sent to these mailing lists is both public and archived, so don't use them for anything confidential. For confidential matters, use the direct email contacts at the top of this page.
We use IRC for real time collaboration and support between developers.
Network: Freenode (irc.freenode.net/aeolus)
Channel: #aeolus
If you'd like to report or discuss a security vulnerability in Aeolus, please email aeolus-security AT fedorahosted DOT org. Emails to this address are forwarded directly to senior project members, with the contents considered confidential (non-public) unless specifically mentioned.
For additional security, you can optionally use GPG encryption for emails to this address. The public key is available here.
Someone WILL get back to you, though it could be 24 - 48 hours (that's unusual).