Mailing lists
pdxfunc: Sent 2009-02-09 Ed Borasky
Seattle Ruby Brigade: Sent 2009-02-09 Ed Borasky
Distrowatch.com: Sent to site owner 2009-02-09 Ed Borasky. I could post it as a comment in the comments section of the web page, but I don't know how that will be greeted by the rest of the readers.
pdx-olpc-users: Sent 2009-02-09 Ed Borasky
Ruby: Ruby-Talk, ruby-core: Sent 2009-02-09 Ed Borasky
Rails list: TBD
PostgreSQL: I'm not sure which ones here – Selena??
R: Let me dig into this – the R lists are pretty focused and not supportive of anything they view as “noise” Ed Borasky
Python: I have no idea here. Any volunteers?
Perl: I have no idea here either. Any volunteers?
Linux: there are dozens of Linux lists … we might be better off posting on the community distro forums. Ubuntu, openSUSE and Fedora are the three biggies.
Apache: the Apache foundation is huge and does a lot of things besides the web server. Any volunteers?
Open Source Audio technologies: I'm on a number of these for various projects, including ChucK, Stk and Common Music. I'll take this one. Ed Borasky
Symbolic math: I'm on the Axiom mailing list and the Yacas mailing list. I will probably get on the Sage mailing list soon, so I'll post there as well. I can also do the open source Lisp and Scheme projects (about four Lisp and a dozen Scheme
IIRC)
X Windows: I have no idea where to post, but it's a huge project. Any volunteers?
GCC: again, I have no idea where to post, but it's a huge project. Any volunteers?
FreeBSD: Any volunteers?
OpenSolaris: Any volunteers?
LaTeX: this is an open source technology I use heavily, although I don't know much about the “culture”. Let me dig into it – I think there are some interesting things going on here. Ed Borasky
MySQL: any volunteers?
GNU Forth (gforth): Ed Borasky
Erlang: TBD
Haskell: TBD
DevChix - Audrey
Code n Splode - Audrey
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