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Contacting the project contributors
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.. contents::
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Security Issues
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If you think that an issue with libvirt may have security implications, **please
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do not** publicly report it in the bug tracker, mailing lists, or irc. Libvirt
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has `a dedicated process for handling (potential) security
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issues <securityprocess.html>`__ that should be used instead. So if your issue
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has security implications, ignore the rest of this page and follow the `security
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process <securityprocess.html>`__ instead.
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Mailing lists
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There are three mailing-lists:
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**libvir-list@redhat.com** (for development)
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Archives
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https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list
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List info
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https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list
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This is a high volume mailing list. It is a place for discussions about the
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**development** of libvirt.
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Topics for discussion include:
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- New features for libvirt
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- Bug fixing of libvirt
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- New hypervisor drivers
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- Development of language bindings for libvirt API
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- Testing and documentation of libvirt
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**libvirt-users@redhat.com** (for users)
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Archives
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https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvirt-users
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List info
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https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvirt-users
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This is a moderate volume mailing list. It is a place for discussions
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involving libvirt **users**.
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Topics for discussion include:
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- Usage of libvirt / virsh
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- Administration of libvirt
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- Deployment of libvirt with hypervisors
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- Development of applications on top of / using the libvirt API(s)
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- Any other topics along these lines
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**libvirt-announce@redhat.com** (for release notices)
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Archives
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https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvirt-announce
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List info
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https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvirt-announce
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This is a low volume mailing list, with restricted posting, for announcements
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of new libvirt releases.
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Subscribe to just this if you want to be notified of new releases, without
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subscribing to either of the other mailing lists.
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It is recommended but not required that you subscribe before posting to the user
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and development lists. Posts from non-subscribers will be subject to manual
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moderation delays. You can subscribe at the linked web pages above.
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Patches with explanations and provided as attachments are really appreciated,
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and should be directed to the development mailing list for review and
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discussion. Wherever possible, please generate the patches by using
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``git format-patch`` in a git repository clone. Further useful information
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regarding developing libvirt and/or contributing is available on our
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`Contributor Guidelines <hacking.html>`__ page.
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IRC
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Some of the libvirt developers may be found on IRC on the `OFTC
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IRC <https://oftc.net>`__ network. Use the settings:
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- server: irc.oftc.net
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- port: 6697 (the usual IRC TLS port)
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- channel: #virt
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NB There is no guarantee that someone will be watching or able to reply
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promptly, so use the mailing-list if you don't get an answer on the IRC channel.
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