If you want to report Gnus bugs, you should send them
to bugs@gnus.org. The
bug reports (and responses from the Gnus Bugfixing Girls &
Boys) can be read from Norway.
The Gnus development head office can be reached at larsi@gnus.org.
Semi-gnus, a Japanese version of Gnus is also available.
Mailing Lists
Discussions about Gnus development takes place on the
ding mailing list. It's a mid-volume list (10-30
messages per day) and is open for anyone interested. To
subscribe, send a message to ding-request@gnus.org
to subscribe. The address of the mailing list itself if
ding@gnus.org.
If you aren't interested in discussions, but just
want to keep up-to-date on new Gnus releases (of which
there is (on average) one every two days), you can
subscribe to the announcements list. Send a mail to
ding-announce-request@gnus.org
with the text "subscribe ding-announce" in the body of
the mail to subscribe.
If you want to have an up-to-the-second version of Gnus
available, but don't want to have to pull down a new
version manually, you can subscribe to the patch list.
You'll then receive the patches for each release in the
mail. Send a mail to
ding-patches-request@gnus.org with "subscribe
ding-patches" in the body of the mail to subscribe.
Newsgroups
The gnu.emacs.gnus
newsgroup is the appropriate place to ask questions on
usage of released versions of Gnus.
The ding mailing list is gatewayed to the gnus.ding
newsgroup. The gateway is bi-directional everything
mailed to the mailing list will appear on the newsgroup,
and all articles posted to the newsgroup will appear on
the mailing list.