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 | A mailing list focused on general pike development, both in and with pike.
Sign up by mailing pike-request@roxen.com.
The actual list is at pike@roxen.com. Archives are available at
sodazitron.at
and at gmane.com.
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 | If you strongly prefer a webinterface to communicate then you may use WebKOM.
Follow the instructions in the WebKOM howto
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 | At present, the main Pike development team internal coordination
and discussion takes place in a forum called
LysKOM at
kom.lysator.liu.se, in the conference Pike (-) Developers forum,
which is also exported and imported to/from a
mailing
list at Lysator Academic Computer Society.
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 | For those who want to try a native LysKOM client, there are at least
two actively maintained to choose from: the most widely used and deployed
elisp
client (for running inside of emacs or xemacs), and the Win32 client
called WinKOM.
The emacs client uses English natively, and runs on most systems where
emacs and xemacs do. There are also two web clients available,
WebKOM
(log on at webkom.lysator.liu.se)
and JySKOM (log on at
jyskom.lysator.liu.se).
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 | If you just want to chat idly with other people interrested in Pike, why
not give the #pike IRC channel on
freenode a try?
(When you ask for help, please be patient and wait for a reply.
Do not just leave if noone answered for 5 minutes.
Most people are very busy and aren't always able to respond right away.)
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 | Want to meet real Pike users and developers?
The Conferences
are a great venue to meet people and learn
about Pike directly from the developers.
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