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Mailing lists
These are generally the preferred means to talk about or ask questions about UML. There are two of them, uml-user (user-mode-linux-user (at) lists.sourceforge.net - subscription info) and uml-devel (user-mode-linux-devel (at) lists.sourceforge.net - subscription info). The difference between them is what you'd expect. uml-user is for people who are trying to make this darned thing do what you want and for those who are trying to help. uml-devel is more for discussion of the code. I post announcements of new patches and CVS updates to uml-devel, and announcements of full releases to uml-user.

Send bug reports to either list, whichever is more convenient.

The guy in charge
That would be me, Jeff Dike, jdike (at) karaya (dot) com. If something's not suitable for one of the lists, or you're just shy, then send it to me personally.
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