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1 GNU Project Electronic Mailing Lists and gnUSENET Newsgroups
2 Last Updated 1999-05-06
3
4 Please report improvements to: gnu@gnu.org
5
6* Mailing list archives
7
8The GNU mailing lists are archived at
9ftp://ftp-mailing-list-archives.gnu.org/
10
11* GNU mailing lists are also distributed as USENET news groups
12
13The mailing lists are gated both ways with the gnu.all newsgroups at
14uunet. The one-to-one correspondence is indicated below. If
15you don't know if your site is on USENET, ask your system administrator.
16If you are a USENET site and don't get the gnu.all newsgroups, please
17ask your USENET administrator to get them. If he has your feeds ask
18their feeds, you should win. And everyone else wins: newsgroups make
19better use of the limited bandwidth of the computer networks and your
20home machine than mailing list traffic; and staying off the mailing
21lists make better use of the people who maintain the lists and the
22machines that the GNU people working with rms use (i.e. we have more
23time to produce code!!). Thanx.
24
25* Getting the mailing lists directly
26
27If several users at your site or local network want to read a list and
28you aren't a USENET site, Project GNU would prefer that you would set up
29one address that redistributes locally. This reduces overhead on our
30people and machines, your gateway machine, and the network(s) used to
31transport the mail from us to you.
32
33* How to subscribe to and report bugs in mailing lists
34
35Send requests to be added or removed, to help-gnu-emacs-request (or
36info-gnu-request, bug-gdb-request, etc.), NOT to info-gnu-emacs (or
37info-gnu, etc.). Most <LIST_NAME>-request addresses are now handled
38automagically by the SmartList program.
39
40If you need to report problems to a human, send mail to gnu@gnu.org
41explaining the problem.
42
43Many of the GNU mailing lists are very large and are received by many
44people. Please don't send them anything that is not seriously important
45to all their readers. All GNU mailing lists are unmoderated mail
46reflectors, except info-gnu, info-gnu-emacs, info-gcc, info-g++,
47info-gnu-fortran.
48
49All addresses below are in internet format. Consult the mail guru for
50your computer to figure out address syntaxes from other networks. From
51UUCP machines:
52 ..!ucbvax!gnu.org!ADDRESS
53 ..!uunet!gnu.org!ADDRESS
54
55If a message you mail to a list is returned from a MAILER-DAEMON (often
56with the line:
57 ----- Transcript of session follows -----
58 don't resend the message to the list. All this return means is that
59your original message failed to reach a few addresses on the list. Such
60messages are NEVER a reason to resend a piece of mail a 2nd time. This
61just bothers all (less the few delivery failures (which will probably
62just fail again!)) of the readers of the list with a message they have
63already seen. It also wastes computer and network resources.
64
65It is appropriate to send these to the -request address for a list, and
66ask them to check the problem out.
67
68* Send Specific Requests for Information to: gnu@gnu.org
69
70Specific requests for information about obtaining GNU software, or GNU
71activities in Cambridge and elsewhere can be directed to:
72 gnu@gnu.org
73
74* General Information about all lists
75
76Please keep each message under 25,000 characters. Some mailers bounce
77messages that are longer than this. If your message is long, it is
78generally better to send a message offering to make the large file
79available to only those people who want it (e.g. mailing it to people
80who ask, or putting it up for FTP). In the case of gnu.emacs.sources,
81somewhat larger postings (up to 10 parts of no more than 25,000
82characters each) are acceptable (assuming they are likely to be of
83interest to a reasonable number of people); if it is larger than that
84have it added to archive.cis.ohio-state.edu (the GNU Emacs Lisp ftp and
85uucp archive) and announce its location there. Good bug reports are
86short. See section '* General Information about bug-* lists and ...'
87for further details.
88
89Most of the time, when you reply to a message sent to a list, the reply
90should not go to the list. But most mail reading programs supply, by
91default, all the recipients of the original as recipients of the reply.
92Make a point of deleting the list address from the header when it does
93not belong. This prevents bothering all readers of a list, and reduces
94network congestion.
95
96The GNU mailing lists and newsgroups, like the GNU project itself, exist
97to promote the freedom to share software. So don't use these lists to
98promote or recommend non-free software or documentation, like
99proprietary books on GNU software. (Using them to post ordering
100information is the ultimate faux pas.) If there is no free program to
101do a certain task, then somebody should write one! Similarly, free
102documentation that is inadequate should be improved--a way in which
103non-programmers can make a valuable contribution. See also the article
104at <URL:http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-doc.html>.
105
106* General Information about info-* lists
107
108These lists and their newsgroups are meant for important announcements.
109Since the GNU project uses software development as a means for social
110change, the announcements may be technical or political.
111
112Most GNU projects info-* lists (and their corresponding gnu.*.announce
113newsgroups) are moderated to keep their content significant and
114relevant. If you have a bug to report, send it to the bug-* list. If
115you need help on something else and the help-* list exists, ask it.
116
117See section '* General Information about all lists'.
118
119* General Information about help-* lists
120
121These lists (and their newsgroups) exist for anyone to ask questions
122about the GNU software that the list deals with. The lists are read by
123people who are willing to take the time to help other users.
124
125When you answer the questions that people ask on the help-* lists, keep
126in mind that you shouldn't answer by promoting a proprietary program as
127a solution. The only real solutions are the ones all the readers can
128share.
129
130If a program crashes, or if you build it following the standard
131procedure on a system on which it is supposed to work and it does not
132work at all, or if an command does not behave as it is documented to
133behave, this is a bug. Don't send bug reports to a help-* list; mail
134them to the bug-* list instead.
135
136See section '* General Information about all lists'.
137
138* General Information about bug-* lists and reporting program bugs
139
140If you think something is a bug in a program, it might be one; or, it
141might be a misunderstanding or even a feature. Before beginning to
142report bugs, please read the section ``Reporting Emacs Bugs'' toward the
143end of the GNU Emacs reference manual (or node Emacs/Bugs in Emacs's
144built-in Info system) for a discussion of how and when to send in bug
145reports. For GNU programs other than GNU Emacs, also consult their
146documentation for their bug reporting procedures. Always include the
147version number of the GNU program, as well as the operating system and
148machine the program was ran on (if the program doesn't have a version
149number, send the date of the latest entry in the file ChangeLog). For
150GNU Emacs bugs, type "M-x emacs-version". A debugger backtrace of any
151core dump can also be useful. Be careful to separate out hypothesis
152from fact! For bugs in GNU Emacs lisp, set variable debug-on-error to
153t, and re-enter the command(s) that cause the error message; Emacs will
154pop up a debug buffer if something is wrong; please include a copy of
155the buffer in your bug report. Please also try to make your bug report
156as short as possible; distill the problem to as few lines of code and/or
157input as possible. GNU maintainers give priority to the shortest, high
158quality bug reports.
159
160Please don't send in a patch without a test case to illustrate the
161problem the patch is supposed to fix. Sometimes the patches aren't
162correct or aren't the best way to do the job, and without a test case
163there is no way to debug an alternate fix.
164
165The purpose of reporting a bug is to enable the bug to be fixed for the
166sake of the whole community of users. You may or may not receive a
167response; the maintainers will send one if that helps them find or
168verify a fix. Most GNU maintainers are volunteers and all are
169overworked; they don't have time to help individuals and still fix the
170bugs and make the improvements that everyone wants. If you want help
171for yourself in particular, you may have to hire someone. The GNU
172project maintains a list of people providing such services. It is
173distributed with GNU Emacs in file etc/SERVICE, and can be requested
174from gnu@gnu.org.
175
176Anything addressed to the implementors and maintainers of a GNU program
177via a bug-* list, should NOT be sent to the corresponding info-* or
178help-* list.
179
180Please DON'T post your bug reports on the gnu.*.bug newsgroups! Mail
181them to bug-*@gnu.org instead! At first sight, it seems to make no
182difference: anything sent to one will be propagated to the other; but:
183 - if you post on the newsgroup, the information about how to
184reach you is lost in the message that goes on the mailing list. It
185can be very important to know how to reach you, if there is anything
186in the bug report that we don't understand;
187 - bug reports reach the GNU maintainers quickest when they are
188sent to the bug-* mailing list submittal address;
189 - mail is much more reliable then netnews; and
190 - if the internet mailers can't get your bug report delivered,
191they almost always send you an error message, so you can find another
192way to get the bug report in. When netnews fails to get your message
193delivered to the maintainers, you'll never know about it and the
194maintainers will never see the bug report.
195
196And please DON'T post your GNU bug reports to comp.* or other gnu.*
197newsgroups, they never make it to the GNU maintainers at all. Please
198mail them to bug-*@gnu.org instead!
199
200See section '* General Information about all lists'.
201
202* info-gnu-request@gnu.org to subscribe to info-gnu
203** gnUSENET newsgroup: gnu.announce
204** Send announcements to: info-gnu@gnu.org
205
206This list distributes progress reports on the GNU Project. It is also
207used by the GNU Project to ask people for various kinds of help. It is
208NOT for general discussion.
209
210The list is filtered to remove items meant for info-gnu-request, that
211can be answered by the moderator without bothering the list, or should
212have been sent to another list.
213
214See section '* General Information about info-* lists'.
215
216* gnu-misc-discuss-request@gnu.org to subscribe to gnu-misc-discuss
217** gnUSENET newsgroup: gnu.misc.discuss
218** Send contributions to: gnu-misc-discuss@gnu.org
219
220This list is for serious discussion of freed software, the GNU Project,
221the GNU Manifesto, and their implications. It's THE place for
222discussion that is not appropriate in the other GNU mailing lists and
223gnUSENET newsgroups.
224
225Flaming is out of place. Tit-for-tat is not welcome. Repetition
226should not occur.
227
228Good READING and writing are expected. Before posting, wait a while,
229cool off, and think.
230
231Don't use this group for complaints and bug reports about GNU software!
232The maintainers don't read this group; they won't see your complaint.
233Use the appropriate bug-reporting mailing list instead, so that people
234who can do something about the problem will see it.
235
236Don't trust pronouncements made on gnu-misc-discuss about what GNU is,
237what FSF position is, what the GNU General Public License is, etc.,
238unless they are made by someone you know is well connected with GNU and
239are sure the message is not forged.
240
241USENET and gnUSENET readers are expected to have read ALL the articles
242in news.announce.newusers before posting. If news.announce.newusers is
243empty at your site, wait (the articles are posted monthly), your posting
244isn't that urgent! Readers on the Internet can anonymous FTP these
245articles from host ftp.uu.net under directory ??
246
247Someone from the Free Software Foundation will attempt to follow this
248group as time and volume permits.
249
250Remember, "GNUs Not Unix" and "gnUSENET is Not USENET". We have
251higher standards!
252
253Note that sending technical questions about specific GNU software to
254gnu-misc-discuss is likely to be less useful than sending them to the
255appropriate mailing list or gnUSENET newsgroup, since more technical
256people read those.
257
258* bug-gnu-sql-request@gnu.org to subscribe to bug-gnu-sql
259** gnUSENET newsgroup: NONE PLANNED
260** GNU-SQL BUG reports to: bug-gnu-sql@gnu.org
261
262This list distributes, to the active maintainers of GNU's SQL (GNU's SQL
263full scale database server), bug reports and fixes for, and suggestions
264for improvements to GNU's SQL. User discussion of GNU's SQL also occurs
265here.
266
267There are no other GNU mailing lists or gnUSENET newsgroups for GNU's SQL.
268
269See section '* General Information about bug-* lists and reporting
270program bugs'.
271
272* bug-guile-request@gnu.org to subscribe to bug-guile
273** gnUSENET newsgroup: NONE PLANNED
274** GUILE BUG reports to: bug-guile@gnu.org
275
276This list distributes, to the active maintainers of GUILE (GNU's
277Ubiquitous Extension Language), bug reports and fixes for, and suggestions for
278improvements to GUILE. User discussion of GUILE also occurs here.
279
280There are no other GNU mailing lists or gnUSENET newsgroups for GUILE .
281
282See section '* General Information about bug-* lists and reporting
283program bugs'.
284
285* guile-sources-request@gnu.org to subscribe to guile-sources
286** gnUSENET newsgroup: NONE PLANNED
287** Guile source code to: guile-sources@gnu.org
288
289This list will be for the posting, by their authors, of GUILE, Scheme,
290and C sources and patches that improve Guile. Its contents will be
291reviewed by the FSF for inclusion in future releases of GUILE.
292
293Please do NOT discuss or request source code here. Use bug-guile for
294those purposes. This allows the automatic archiving of sources posted
295to this list.
296
297Please do NOT post such sources to any other GNU mailing list (e.g
298bug-guile) or gnUSENET newsgroups. It's up to each poster to decide
299whether to cross-post to any non-gnUSENET newsgroup.
300
301Please do NOT announce that you have posted source code to guile.sources
302to any other GNU mailing list (e.g. bug-guile) or gnUSENET newsgroups.
303People who want to keep up with sources will read this list. It's up to
304each poster to decide whether to announce a guile.sources article in any
305non-gnUSENET newsgroup (e.g. comp.emacs or comp.sources.d).
306
307If source or patches that were previously posted or a simple fix is
308requested in bug-guile, please mail it to the requester. Do NOT
309repost it. If you also want something that is requested, send mail to
310the requester asking him to forward it to you. This kind of traffic is
311best handled by e-mail, not by a broadcast medium that reaches millions
312of sites.
313
314If the requested source is very long (>10k bytes) send mail offering to
315send it. This prevents the requester from getting many redundant copies
316and saves network bandwidth.
317
318* bug-gnustep-request@gnu.org to subscribe to bug-gnustep
319** gnUSENET newsgroup: gnu.gnustep.bug
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323** FAQ-Posting-frequency: none known
324
325This list distributes bug reports for, fixes for bugs in, and
326suggestions for improvements in GNUstep to its active developers.
327
328Subscribers to bug-gnustep get all info-gnustep messages.
329
330See section '* General Information about bug-* lists and reporting
331program bugs'.
332
333* help-gnustep-request@gnu.org to subscribe to help-gnustep
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339
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341for help. Please send bug reports to bug-gnustep@gnu.org
342instead of posting them here.
343
344See section '* General Information about help-* lists'.
345
346* discuss-gnustep-request@gnu.org to subscribe to discuss-gnustep
347** gnUSENET newsgroup: gnu.gnustep.discuss
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352
353This list is the place for GNUstep users and developers to discuss
354GNUstep. Please send bug reports to bug-gnustep@gnu.org
355instead of posting them here.
356
357See section '* General Information about discuss-* lists'.
358
359* info-gnustep-request@gnu.org to subscribe to info-gnustep
360** gnUSENET newsgroup: gnu.gnustep.announce
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365
366This list distributes announcements and progress reports on GNUstep.
367It is NOT for general discussion; please use discuss-gnustep for that.
368
369The list is filtered to remove items meant for info-gnustep-request, that
370can be answered by the moderator without bothering the list, or should
371have been sent to another list.
372
373Do not report GNUstep bugs to info-gnustep, help-gnustep, or
374discuss-gnustep, mail them to bug-gnustep@gnu.org instead.
375
376See section '* General Information about info-* lists'.
377
378* bug-hurd-request@gnu.org to subscribe to bug-hurd
379** gnUSENET newsgroup: NONE
380** Hurd bug reports to: bug-hurd@gnu.org
381
382This list distributes bug reports for, fixes for bugs in, and
383suggestions for improvements in the GNU Hurd to its active developers.
384
385No info-gnu-hurd list is planned. Announcements about the GNU Hurd will
386be made to the list info-gnu@gnu.org (see above).
387
388See section '* General Information about bug-* lists and reporting
389program bugs'.
390
391* help-hurd-request@gnu.org to subscribe to help-hurd
392** gnUSENET newsgroup: NONE
393** Send contributions to: help-hurd@gnu.org
394
395This list is the place for users and installers of the GNU Hurd to ask
396for help.
397
398No info-gnu-hurd list is planned. Announcements about the GNU Hurd will
399be made to the list info-gnu@gnu.org (see above).
400
401See section '* General Information about help-* lists'.
402
403* hurd-ann-request@gnu.org IS NOW DEFUNCT
404** gnUSENET newsgroup: NEVER EXISTED
405** DEAD address: hurd-ann@gnu.org
406
407This list is dead. Announcements about the GNU Hurd will be made to the
408list info-gnu@gnu.org (see above).
409
410* discuss-gnu-electric-request@gnu.org to subscribe to discuss-gnu-electric
411** gnUSENET newsgroup: NONE
412** Send contributions to: discuss-gnu-electric@gnu.org
413
414This list is the place for user discussion of Gnu Electric, a
415sophisticated electrical CAD system that can handle many forms of
416circuit design. Please send bug reports to bug-gnu-electric@gnu.org
417(see next entry).
418
419* bug-gnu-electric-request@gnu.org to subscribe to bug-gnu-electric
420** gnUSENET newsgroup: NONE
421** Gnu Electric bug reports to: bug-gnu-electric@gnu.org
422
423This list distributes, to the active maintainers of GNU Electric, bug
424reports and fixes for, and suggestions for improvements in GNU Electric,
425a sophisticated electrical CAD system that can handle many forms of
426circuit design.
427
428No info-gnu-electric list exists; announcements of new releases are
429made to info-gnu@gnu.org (see above).
430
431See section '* General Information about bug-* lists and reporting
432program bugs'.
433
434* bug-gnu-emacs-request@gnu.org to subscribe to bug-gnu-emacs
435** gnUSENET newsgroup: gnu.emacs.bug
436** Gnu Emacs bug reports to: bug-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
437
438This list distributes, to the active maintainers of GNU Emacs, bug
439reports and fixes for, and suggestions for improvements in GNU Emacs.
440
441Send bugs in the GNU Emacs Lisp reference manual to:
442 lisp-manual-bugs@gnu.org
443
444lisp-manual-bugs is neither a mailing list nor a gnUSENET newsgroup.
445It's just a bug-reporting address.
446
447Subscribers to bug-gnu-emacs get all info-gnu-emacs messages.
448
449See section '* General Information about bug-* lists and reporting
450program bugs'.
451
452* gnu-emacs-sources-request@gnu.org to subscribe to gnu-emacs-sources
453** gnUSENET newsgroup: gnu.emacs.sources
454** Gnu Emacs source code to: gnu-emacs-sources@gnu.org
455
456This list/newsgroup will be for the posting, by their authors, of Emacs
457Lisp and C sources and patches that improve GNU Emacs. Its contents
458will be reviewed by the FSF for inclusion in future releases of GNU
459Emacs.
460
461Please do NOT discuss or request source code here. Use
462help-gnu-emacs/gnu.emacs.help for those purposes. This allows the
463automatic archiving of sources posted to this list/newsgroup.
464
465Please do NOT post such sources to any other GNU mailing list (e.g
466help-gnu-emacs) or gnUSENET newsgroups (e.g. gnu.emacs.help). It's up
467to each poster to decide whether to cross-post to any non-gnUSENET
468newsgroup (e.g. comp.emacs or vmsnet.sources).
469
470Please do NOT announce that you have posted source code to
471gnu.emacs.sources to any other GNU mailing list (e.g. help-gnu-emacs) or
472gnUSENET newsgroups (e.g. gnu.emacs.help). People who want to keep up
473with sources will read this list/newsgroup. It's up to each poster to
474decide whether to announce a gnu.emacs.sources article in any
475non-gnUSENET newsgroup (e.g. comp.emacs or comp.sources.d).
476
477If source or patches that were previously posted or a simple fix is
478requested in help-gnu-emacs, please mail it to the requester. Do NOT
479repost it. If you also want something that is requested, send mail to
480the requester asking him to forward it to you. This kind of traffic is
481best handled by e-mail, not by a broadcast medium that reaches millions
482of sites.
483
484If the requested source is very long (>10k bytes) send mail offering to
485send it. This prevents the requester from getting many redundant copies
486and saves network bandwidth.
487
488* help-gnu-emacs-request@gnu.org to subscribe to help-gnu-emacs
489** gnUSENET newsgroup: gnu.emacs.help (and one-way into comp.emacs)
490** Send contributions to: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
491
492This list is the place for users and installers of GNU Emacs to ask for
493help. Please send bug reports to bug-gnu-emacs instead of posting them
494here.
495
496Since help-gnu-emacs is a very large list, send it only those items that
497are seriously important to many people.
498
499If source or patches that were previously posted or a simple fix is
500requested in help-gnu-emacs, please mail it to the requester. Do NOT
501repost it. If you also want something that is requested, send mail to
502the requester asking him to forward it to you. This kind of traffic is
503best handled by e-mail, not a broadcast medium that reaches millions of
504sites.
505
506This list is also gated one way to USENET's newsgroup comp.emacs (once
507known as net.emacs). This one-way gating is done for users whose sites
508get comp.emacs, but not gnu.emacs.help. Users at non-USENET sites may
509receive all articles from comp.emacs by making their request to:
510unix-emacs-request@bbn.com
511
512If Emacs crashes, or if you build Emacs following the standard procedure
513on a system which Emacs is supposed to work on (see etc/MACHINES) and it
514does not work at all, or if an editing command does not behave as it is
515documented to behave, this is a bug. Don't send bug reports to
516help-gnu-emacs (gnu.emacs.help) or post them to comp.emacs; mail them to
517bug-gnu-emacs@gnu.org instead.
518
519See section '* General Information about help-* lists'.
520
521* info-gnu-emacs-request@gnu.org to subscribe to info-gnu-emacs
522** gnUSENET newsgroup: gnu.emacs.announce (and one-way into comp.emacs)
523** Send announcements to: info-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
524
525This list distributes announcements and progress reports on GNU Emacs.
526It is NOT for general discussion; please use help-gnu-emacs for that.
527
528The list is filtered to remove items meant for info-gnu-emacs-request,
529that can be answered by the moderator without bothering the list, or
530should have been sent to another list.
531
532info-gnu-emacs is also gated one way to USENET's newsgroup comp.emacs
533(once known as net.emacs). This one-way gating is done for users whose
534sites get comp.emacs, but not gnu.emacs.announce. Users at non-USENET
535sites may receive all articles from comp.emacs by making their request
536to: unix-emacs-request@bbn.com
537
538Do not report GNU Emacs bugs to info-gnu-emacs or comp.emacs, instead
539mail them to bug-gnu-emacs@gnu.org.
540
541See section '* General Information about info-* lists'.
542
543* vms-gnu-emacs-request@gnu.org to subscribe
544** gnUSENET newsgroup: gnu.emacs.vms
545** Send contributions to: vms-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
546
547This list was a working group who did the initial port of GNU Emacs to
548the VMS operating system. It still discusses problems and solutions to
549the VMS port and the distribution of it.
550
551* bug-bash-request@gnu.org to subscribe to bug-bash
552** gnUSENET newsgroup: gnu.bash.bug
553** BASH bug reports to: bug-bash@gnu.org
554
555This list distributes, to the active maintainers of BASH (the Bourne
556Again SHell), bug reports and fixes for, and suggestions for
557improvements in BASH. User discussion of BASH also occurs here.
558
559Always report the version number of the operating system, hardware, and
560bash (flag -version on startup or check the variable $BASH_VERSION in a
561running bash).
562
563There are no other GNU mailing lists or gnUSENET newsgroups for BASH.
564
565See section '* General Information about bug-* lists and reporting
566program bugs'.
567
568* bug-gdb-request@gnu.org to subscribe to bug-gdb
569** gnUSENET newsgroup: gnu.gdb.bug
570** GDB bug reports to: bug-gdb@gnu.org
571
572This list distributes, to the active maintainers of GDB (Gnu's
573DeBugger), bug reports and fixes for, and suggestions for improvements
574in GDB. This list is also for user discussion.
575
576There are no other GNU mailing lists or gnUSENET newsgroups for GDB.
577
578See section '* General Information about bug-* lists and reporting
579program bugs'.
580
581* bug-ncurses-request@gnu.org to subscribe to bug-ncurses
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584
585This list distributes, to the active maintainers of ncurses
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589
590See section '* General Information about bug-* lists and reporting
591program bugs'.
592
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