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==== Communications ==== | ==== Communications ==== | ||
- | Please subscribe to the [[https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/automotive-discussions |AGL mail list]] for developer questions, general issues, etc. This is where most of the AGL developer discussions occur. If you need help with something, do not hesitate to post your questions to this list, the AGL Community will help you! | + | AGL uses [[https://lists.automotivelinux.org/g/agl-main | groups.io]] for communication. The AGL technical community uses the AGL Developer Community mail list. The [[https://lists.automotivelinux.org/g/agl-dev-community | agl-dev-community on groups.io]] contains a vast [[https://lists.automotivelinux.org/g/agl-dev-community/topics |archive ]] of publicly viewable messages and content. Please subscribe to the mail for developer questions, general issues, etc. This is where most of the AGL developer discussions occur. If you need help with something, do not hesitate to post your questions to this list, the AGL Community will help you! |
==== IRC (Internet Relay Chat) ==== | ==== IRC (Internet Relay Chat) ==== | ||
- | Please join us on IRC at the #automotive channel on Freenode.net \\ | + | Please join us on IRC at the #automotive channel on Libera.chat \\ |
If you have not used IRC before, Internet Relay Chat (IRC) is a convenient way to connect to teams and share text-based information in realtime. IRC is widely used by engineers when collaborating on open source projects. | If you have not used IRC before, Internet Relay Chat (IRC) is a convenient way to connect to teams and share text-based information in realtime. IRC is widely used by engineers when collaborating on open source projects. | ||
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You can access IRC via the web or a traditional client - here is a [[http://www.irchelp.org/irchelp/clients/ | list of clients]] and a primer on [[http://www.irchelp.org/irchelp/new2irc.html | how to use IRC]] if you are new to it. | You can access IRC via the web or a traditional client - here is a [[http://www.irchelp.org/irchelp/clients/ | list of clients]] and a primer on [[http://www.irchelp.org/irchelp/new2irc.html | how to use IRC]] if you are new to it. | ||
- | If you are behind a firewall, a web client may be best; [[https://www.irccloud.com| irccloud ]] is a popular hosted solution, or you could try the [[https://webchat.freenode.net/| Freenode web client]]. If you want to host your own service for web access, [[http://shout-irc.com | shout-irc]] may be of interest and is fully open source. Codethink has setup a live instance of shout-irc at [[https://chat.codethink.co.uk | chat.codethink.co.uk]] for AGL community members to try out. | + | If you are behind a firewall, a web client may be best; [[https://www.irccloud.com| irccloud ]] is a popular hosted solution. If you want to host your own service for web access, [[http://shout-irc.com | shout-irc]] may be of interest and is fully open source. Codethink has setup a live instance of shout-irc at [[https://chat.codethink.co.uk | chat.codethink.co.uk]] for AGL community members to try out. |