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= Issues

mailto:unicorn-public@yhbt.net is the best place to report bugs,
submit patches and/or obtain support after you have searched the
{email archives}[https://yhbt.net/unicorn-public/] and
{documentation}[https://yhbt.net/unicorn/].

* No subscription will ever be required to email us
* Cc: all participants in a thread or commit, as subscription is optional
* Do not {top post}[http://catb.org/jargon/html/T/top-post.html] in replies
* Quote as little as possible of the message you're replying to
* Do not send HTML mail or images,
  they hurt reader privacy and will be flagged as spam
* Anonymous and pseudonymous messages will ALWAYS be welcome
* The email submission port (587) is enabled on the yhbt.net MX:
  https://yhbt.net/unicorn-public/20141004232241.GA23908@dcvr.yhbt.net/t/

We will never have a centralized or formal bug tracker.  Instead we
can interoperate with any bug tracker which can Cc: us plain-text to
mailto:unicorn-public@yhbt.net   This includes the Debian BTS
at https://bugs.debian.org/unicorn and possibly others.

unicorn is a server; it does not depend on graphics/audio.  Nobody
communicating with us will ever be expected to go through the trouble
of setting up graphics nor audio support.

If your issue is of a sensitive nature or you're just shy in public,
use anonymity tools such as Tor or Mixmaster; and rely on the public
mail archives for responses.  Be sure to scrub sensitive log messages
and such.

If you don't get a response within a few days, we may have forgotten
about it so feel free to ask again.

The project does not and will never endorse nor promote commercial
services (including support).  The author of unicorn must never be
allowed to profit off the damage it's done to the entire Ruby world.

== Bugs in related projects

unicorn is sometimes affected by bugs in its dependencies.  Bugs
triggered by unicorn in mainline Ruby, rack, GNU C library (glibc),
or the Linux kernel will be reported upstream and fixed.

For bugs in Ruby itself, we may forward bugs to
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/ and discuss+fix them on the ruby-core
list at mailto:ruby-core@ruby-lang.org
Subscription to post is required to ruby-core, unfortunately:
mailto:ruby-core-request@ruby-lang.org?subject=subscribe
Unofficial archives are available at: https://public-inbox.org/ruby-core/

For uncommon bugs in Rack, we may forward bugs to
mailto:rack-devel@googlegroups.com and discuss there.
Subscription (without any web UI or Google account) is possible via:
mailto:rack-devel+subscribe@googlegroups.com
Note: not everyone can use the proprietary bug tracker used by Rack,
but their mailing list remains operational.
Unofficial archives are available at: https://public-inbox.org/rack-devel/

Uncommon bugs we encounter in the Linux kernel should be Cc:-ed to the
Linux kernel mailing list (LKML) at mailto:linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
and subsystem maintainers such as mailto:netdev@vger.kernel.org
(for networking issues).  It is expected practice to Cc: anybody
involved with any problematic commits (including those in the
Signed-off-by: and other trailer lines).  No subscription is necessary,
and the our mailing list follows the same conventions as LKML for
interopability. Archives are available at https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/
There is a kernel.org Bugzilla instance, but it is ignored by most.

Likewise for any rare glibc bugs we might encounter, we should Cc:
mailto:libc-alpha@sourceware.org
Archives are available at: https://inbox.sourceware.org/libc-alpha/
Keep in mind glibc upstream does use Bugzilla for tracking bugs:
https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/

== Submitting Patches

See the HACKING document (and additionally, the
{SubmittingPatches}[https://git.kernel.org/cgit/git/git.git/tree/Documentation/SubmittingPatches]
document distributed with git) on guidelines for patch submission.

== Contact Info

Mail is publicly-archived, SMTP subscription is discouraged to avoid
servers being a single-point-of-failure, so Cc: all participants.

The HTTP(S) archives have links to per-thread Atom feeds and downloadable
mboxes.  Read-only IMAP(S) folders, POP3, and NNTP(S) newsgroups are available.

* https://yhbt.net/unicorn-public/
* http://7fh6tueqddpjyxjmgtdiueylzoqt6pt7hec3pukyptlmohoowvhde4yd.onion/unicorn-public/
* imaps://;AUTH=ANONYMOUS@yhbt.net/inbox.comp.lang.ruby.unicorn.0
* imap://;AUTH=ANONYMOUS@7fh6tueqddpjyxjmgtdiueylzoqt6pt7hec3pukyptlmohoowvhde4yd.onion/inbox.comp.lang.ruby.unicorn.0
* nntps://news.public-inbox.org/inbox.comp.lang.ruby.unicorn
* nntp://news.gmane.io/gmane.comp.lang.ruby.unicorn.general
* https://yhbt.net/unicorn-public/_/text/help/#pop3

Full Atom feeds:
* https://yhbt.net/unicorn-public/new.atom
* http://7fh6tueqddpjyxjmgtdiueylzoqt6pt7hec3pukyptlmohoowvhde4yd.onion/unicorn-public/new.atom

We only accept plain-text mail: mailto:unicorn-public@yhbt.net

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