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5. Contact Information and Credits

5.1 Mail

There is an official xmame/xmess mailing list. All operations related to this list are performed via email to Xmame-request@toybox.twisted.org.uk

If you're just curious, and only want to take a look into the mailing list without subscribing, you can use the web-based archive at http://www.mail-archive.com/index.php3?hunt=xmame or http://toybox.twisted.org.uk/pipermail/xmame/. (The latter was activated on 5 January 2002.)

To ask UNIX-specific xmame/xmess questions, you could send mail to: Lawrence's folder, but you're better off sending mail to the list.

To ask general questions about MAME, send mail to: Mirko (Mix) Buffoni Mirko (Mix) Buffoni

Also see (and post) articles on USENET group comp.emulators.misccomp.emulators.misc 

with a proper keyword in the body.

Other proper keywords currently recognized as commands by Xmame-request@toybox.twisted.org.uk are:

    who             - see everyone who is on the list
    info            - view the introductory information for this list
    help            - list all recognized commands
    

Xmame Mailing List

If you want to send a personal mail to the xmame/xmess coordinator, send to the address below. Everyone who contributes to xmame/xmess should subscribe to the xmame/xmess mailing list.

That's all. Enjoy xmame!

5.2 Bugzilla

In addition to/instead of posting bugs to the mailing list, you can report them to the MESS Bugzilla database at http://bugzilla.mess.org/, under the "XMAME/XMESS" category.

5.3 Credits

Lots and lots and lots of thanks to everyone for their great help on the xmame project. I would like to thank the following people and of course anyone I've forgotten.

Thank you all,

Hans

(Addendum: I'd like to send a big thanks to Hans for his fantastic work as longtime xmame/xmess maintainer, and also to those on the mailing list who have been most helpful during my transition to official maintainer. --Lawrence Gold)

  1. Fathers of the MAME-creature (main version)
  2. Fathers of MESS
  3. Original UNIX/X11 port
  4. Semi-retired Unix maintainer extraordinaire
  5. Alpha-specific issues
  6. Sun-specific issues
  7. Irix-specific issues
  8. QNX-specific issues
  9. GGI maintainance
  10. OpenGL code & maintainance
  11. Network code
  12. Perl scripts for automation of some porting issues
  13. Xmame RPMs
  14. Mailing list maintainer
  15. Bits and pieces
  16. AIX Sound code
  17. IRIX Sound code
  18. PS2 Linux support
  19. Xv support
  20. NetMAME Support
  21. German readme
  22. Documentation (SGML, HTML, MAN)
  23. Bugzilla bug database


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