GNOME Desktop, Distributions, and Applications
Have a question about, or need help with, the GNOME desktop, a GNOME distribution, or GNOME application? There are many people in the GNOME community who can assist you.
- GNOME Support
- www.gnome.org, GNOME User Documentation, Bugzilla, gnome-list, Getting Involved, #gnome, #gnome-love
- Localized GNOME Support
- Brazil: Brazilian GNOME site, #gnome-br
- Chilean: Chilean GNOME site, #gnome-chile
- Czech: #linux.cz
- Danish: #Danmark
- Dutch: Dutch GNOME site, #gnome-nl
- French: French GNOME site, #gnomefr
- German: German GNOME site, #gnome-de
- Hungarian: Hungarian GNOME site
- Indian: #gnome-india
- Italian: Italian GNOME site, #gnome-it
- Japanese: Japanese GNOME site
- Korean: Korean GNOME site
- Norwegian: Norwegian GNOME site, gnome-no
- Russian: Russian GNOME site, #gnome-ru
- Spanish: Spanish GNOME site, #gnome-hispano
- Swedish: Swedish GNOME site, prat@lists.gnome.se, #gnome.se, #irc.netbsd.se, #NetBSD.se
- Turkish: Turkish GNOME site, #gnome-turk
- Distribution and OS GNOME support
- Free BSD: gnome-freebsd, #freebsd-gnome (at irc.freenode.net)
- GARNOME: garnome-list, #garnome
- Gentoo: #gentoo-user
- Mac OS X: gnome-darwin-list
- Net BSD: #Net-BSD, #netbsd, #irc.netbsd.se, #NetBSD.se
- Red Hat: gnome-redhat-list
- Slackware:gnome-slackware, #slack
- Solaris: #sun
- Application Support
- GNOME Email Lists, GNOME User's Board, GNOME Wiki
Related links
- Getting Involved: becoming a contributor to the GNOME Project
- GNOME Foundation: Information about the GNOME organization that works to further the goals of the GNOME project.
How to contact
Email lists: Lists manage and forward emails to a list of subscribed users who wish discuss the list's topic. There are a lot of GNOME-related mailing lists. You will find a comprehensive list on the gnome.org Mailman Lists page, where you will also find instructions on how to subscribe and links to the archives of those lists.
Internet Relay Chat: The IRC network with the largest GNOME presence is GIMPnet, with the channel #gnome being the main resource. A few commonly used GNOME IRC channels are listed at http://live.gnome.org/GnomeIrcChannels.
Code Of Conduct: Please try to follow GNOME's Code Of Conduct when communicating in the community.