More Help
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For more help on Emacs/W3, please send me mail
(wmperry+w3@cs.indiana.edu). Several discussion lists have also been
created for Emacs/W3. To subscribe, send mail to
majordomo@indiana.edu, with the body of the message 'subscribe LISTNAME
<EMAIL ADDRES>'. All other mail should go to <listname>@indiana.edu.
* w3-announce - this list is for anyone interested in Emacs/W3, and
should in general only be used by me. The gnu.emacs.sources
newsgroup and a few other mailing lists are included on this.
Please only use this list for major package releases related to
Emacs/W3. (www-announce@w3.org is included on this list).
* w3-beta - this list is for beta testers of Emacs/W3. These brave
souls test out not-quite stable code.
* w3-dev - a list consisting of myself and a few other people who are
interested in the internals of Emacs/W3, and doing active
development work. Pretty dead right now, but I hope it will grow.
For more help on the World Wide Web in general, please refer to the
comp.infosystems.www.* newsgroups. There are also several discussion
lists concerning the Web. Send mail to <listname>-request@w3.org with
a subject line of 'subscribe <listname>'. All mail should go to
<listname>@w3.org. Administrative mail should go to www-admin@w3.org.
The lists are:
* www-talk - for general discussion of the World Wide Web, where its
going, new features, etc. All the major developers are subscribed
to this list.
* www-announce - for announcements concerning the World Wide Web.
Server changes, new servers, new software, etc.
As a last resort, mail me. I'll try to answer as quickly as I can.