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== Mailing Lists == | == Mailing Lists == | ||
For email support please use one of the available [[mailing lists]]. | For email support please use one of the available [[Alpine_Linux:Mailing_lists|mailing lists]]. | ||
== Bug Reporting System == | == Bug Reporting System == | ||
Is located | Is located on [https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/groups/alpine/-/issues gitlab]. If you found a bug, report it there. Bugs are often fixed within 24 hours. (seriously.) Requests for new packages should also go there. |
Latest revision as of 00:21, 28 August 2023
Alpine Linux is a full distribution and runs a number of services for users and developers. Below is an explanation of the various services provided.
This Wiki
Going thru various pages of this wiki can be really helpful. Before You start anything, try searching this wiki first. This is the official source of information for all Alpine Linux things. The documentation typically breaks down into:
- How to do something
- How someone solved a problem with Alpine Linux
- Developer Documentation (How to compile Alpine Linux, How to write new web interface plugins, etc.)
IRC
If you need one-on-one interactive communication, the IRC channels on OFTC are usually a good place to check.
Mailing Lists
For email support please use one of the available mailing lists.
Bug Reporting System
Is located on gitlab. If you found a bug, report it there. Bugs are often fixed within 24 hours. (seriously.) Requests for new packages should also go there.