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The following lists are available for the OpenRTE community:

  • OpenRTE announcement list (USERS CANNOT POST TO THIS LIST)
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    This is a low-volume list that is used to announce new version of OpenRTE, important updates, etc. The list is only for announcements, so only the OpenRTE development team can post to the list. Posts from outside the OpenRTE development team will be automatically discarded.

  • User list
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    This list is used for general questions and discussion of OpenRTE. Please see the "Getting Help" page for details on submitting requests for help. Subscribers can post questions, comments, suspected bug reports, etc. to the list at the following address:

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  • Development list
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    This list is used for developers who are working with the internals of OpenRTE itself. Subscribers are welcome to post any topics dealing with the internal code of OpenRTE are welcome on this list: questions, comments, bug reports, etc.

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  • Open MPI Subversion commit list, abbreviated (USERS CANNOT POST TO THIS LIST)
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    A mail is sent to this list for every Subversion commit in the Open MPI code base (NOTE: this is the Open MPI Subversion commit list -- there is currently no OpenRTE-specific SVN list since OpenRTE is still a sub-project in the Open MPI code base). The mail includes a list of files that were changed, the developer's commit message, and a diff of the changes. However, if the diff is larger than 40 kilobytes, it is not included in the mail. This is handy for those who want to keep up with commit activity but are subject to mailbox quotas. Only developers can post to this list; all other posts are automatically discarded.