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author | Sangdo Jun <sebul-guest> | 2017-12-26 17:13:30 +0000 |
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committer | Sangdo Jun <sebul-guest> | 2017-12-26 17:13:30 +0000 |
commit | d6209a34ccd312c3b63c71a4e86896cf244274bc (patch) | |
tree | f0a896d8b0ab1c2aefc1a0951084f8d25bab0351 /korean/MailingLists | |
parent | 7d0ce904071d61290b0f47ae3c5fb2ae127de4c9 (diff) |
mailingLists work in progress
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korean/MailingLists/index.wml: INITIAL -> 1.1
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diff --git a/korean/MailingLists/index.wml b/korean/MailingLists/index.wml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..d797d025e4b --- /dev/null +++ b/korean/MailingLists/index.wml @@ -0,0 +1,280 @@ +#use wml::debian::template title="메일링 리스트" +#use wml::debian::toc +#use wml::debian::translation-check translation="1.57" maintainer="Sebul" + +<toc-display/> + +<toc-add-entry name="intro">소개</toc-add-entry> + +<p>Debian is developed through distributed development all around +the world. Therefore, e-mail is the preferred way to discuss various items. +Much of the conversation between Debian developers and users is managed +through several +<a href="https://foldoc.org/mailing%20list">mailing +lists</a>.</p> + +<p>There are many world-open mailing lists, meaning anyone can read +everything that is posted, and participate in the discussions. Everyone is +encouraged to help development of Debian and to spread the word of free +software. There are also a few lists which are only open to official Debian +developers; please don't interpret this as closed development, it sometimes +doesn't make much sense discussing internal topics with non-developers.</p> + +<p>All original Debian mailing lists are run on a special server, using an +automatic mail processing software called SmartList. This server +is called <code><a href="https://lists.debian.org/">lists.debian.org</a></code>. +All submission, subscription and unsubscription messages have to be sent +to a particular address at this host.</p> + + +<toc-add-entry name="basics">기본 사용</toc-add-entry> + +<p>Each Debian mailing list has a submission address in the form +<kbd><var>listname</var>@lists.debian.org</kbd>, a control request +address in the form <kbd><var>listname</var>-request@lists.debian.org</kbd>, +and a web page at <kbd>https://lists.debian.org/<var>listname</var>/</kbd>.</p> + +<p>To send an email to a list, simply send it to the submission address. +To subscribe to a list to be able to read incoming mails as they arrive, +or to unsubscribe from a list, use the control request +address (<a href="#subunsub">see below</a>).</p> + +<p>The current list of available mailing lists is at +<url "https://lists.debian.org/">, presented sorted by topic +and unsorted.</p> + +<p>We also maintain some <a href="https://lists.debian.org/stats/">usage +statistics</a> for the mailing lists: check the average number of posts +before subscribing to a list in order to avoid being flooded by mails.</p> + + +<toc-add-entry name="disclaimer">Disclaimer / 개인정보 정책 / 법적 정보</toc-add-entry> + +<p>메일링 리스트는 <strong>공개 포럼</strong>입니다.</p> + +<p>All emails sent to the lists are distributed both to the list +subscribers and copied to the <a href="https://lists.debian.org/">public +archive</a>, for people to browse or +<a href="https://lists.debian.org/search.html">search</a> without the need +to be subscribed.</p> + +<p>Furthermore, you can browse our mailing lists as Usenet newsgroups. +It can be done using a web interface, like +<a href="https://groups.google.com/forum/">Google</a> +or <a href="http://gmane.org/">Gmane</a>.</p> + +<p>There may be other places where lists are distributed — please make sure +you never send any confidential or unlicensed material to the lists. This +includes things like e-mail addresses. Of particular note is the fact that +spammers, viruses, worms etc have been known to abuse e-mail addresses +posted to our mailing lists.</p> + +<p>Debian maintains the mailing lists in good faith and will take steps to +curb all noticed abuse and maintain uninterrupted normal service. At the +same time, Debian is not responsible for all mailing list posts or anything +that may happen in relation to them.</p> + +<p>Please see our <a href="disclaimer">disclaimer of responsibility</a> for +more information.</p> + + +<toc-add-entry name="subunsub">구독 / 구독 취소</toc-add-entry> + +<p>Anyone is able to subscribe/unsubscribe on their own to any mailing list, +presuming the subscription policy for a particular list is <q>open</q>.</p> + +<p>You can use simple web forms to subscribe or unsubscribe from +individual mailing lists, available at their respective web pages at +<url "https://lists.debian.org/">.</p> + +<p>To subscribe or unsubscribe from multiple mailing lists at once, +use the list <a href="subscribe">subscription</a> or +<a href="unsubscribe">unsubscription</a> web forms, respectively. +The former page also includes descriptions and the subscription policy +for each list.</p> + +<p>The requests for subscription or unsubscription can also be sent by +email, to a special control address, which is slightly different from the +lists address. <strong>Subscription or unsubscription messages should NOT be +sent to the address of the mailing list itself.</strong></p> + +<p>To subscribe to or unsubscribe from a mailing list, please send mail to</p> + +<p><var><listname></var>-REQUEST@lists.debian.org</p> + +<p>with the word <q>subscribe</q> or <q>unsubscribe</q> as subject.</p> + +<p><strong>Please remember the -REQUEST part of the address.</strong></p> + +<p>As part of the subscription process, the list software will send you an +email to which you must reply in order to finish subscribing. This is a +security measure to keep people from subscribing others to the lists without +their permission.</p> + +<h3><a name="subglitches">Common glitches in the (un)subscription process</a></h3> + +<p>Please remember that <strong>an unsubscription request should be sent from +the address that is subscribed</strong>. If that is not possible, the Subject: +header should be: <code>unsubscribe +<var>subscribedaddress@subscribed.domain</var></code>, or you can use the <a +href="unsubscribe">unsubscription</a> web form.</p> + +<p>If you're receiving mail from a mailing list but you can't find the +address through which you are subscribed, you can use the full headers +of the received messages which will include something like this:</p> + +<pre> + From bounce-debian-foo=quux=example.com@lists.debian.org Tue Apr 22 01:38:14 2003 +</pre> + +<p>This tells you reliably that the list in question is called +<code>debian-foo</code> and that the subscribed address is +<code>quux@example.com</code>. In this (fictional) case you would send e-mail +to <kbd>debian-foo-request@lists.debian.org</kbd> with <kbd>unsubscribe +quux@example.com</kbd> in the Subject field. The address you should send your +unsubscribe request to is also in the List-Unsubscribe-Header of every +mail.</p> + +<p>Unfortunately it's currently impossible to subscribe with a username that +matches procmail's check for mail coming from a daemon. This means that a +username may not have <q>mail</q>, <q>admin</q>, <q>root</q>, <q>master</q> or +similar strings in it (see <kbd>procmailrc(5)</kbd> for +<q>FROM_DAEMON</q>).</p> + +<p>Another known limitation in our mailing list software is that most +rejected e-mails get silently dropped, so the user has no real indication +on what went wrong. For example, it is common for people to try to subscribe +an address that is already subscribed: SmartList will simply ignore their +e-mail.</p> + +<p>If you are uncertain as to whether you are subscribed to a mailing +list of ours, send mail to <email majordomo@lists.debian.org> with +</p> +<p><kbd>which <var>your.email@address</var></kbd></p> +<p> +in the body. Further +information about this service (the so-called <q><a +href="http://www.infodrom.org/projects/majorsmart/">MajorSmart</a></q>) is +available by sending another mail to the same address with +</p> + +<p><kbd>help</kbd></p> + +<p>in the body.</p> + + +<toc-add-entry name="codeofconduct">Code of conduct</toc-add-entry> + +<p>When using the Debian mailing lists, please follow +<a href="../code_of_conduct">the Debian Code of Conduct</a> in addition to these rules:</p> + +<ul> + <li>The mailing lists exist to + foster the development and use of Debian. + Non-constructive or off-topic messages, + along with other abuses, are not welcome.</li> + <li>Do not send <em><a href="http://foldoc.org/spam"> + spam</a></em>; see the <a href="#ads">advertising policy</a> below.</li> + <li>Send all of your e-mails in English. Only use other languages on + mailing lists where that is explicitly allowed + (e.g. French on debian-user-french).</li> + <li>Make sure that you are using the proper list. In particular, don't + send user-related questions to developer-related mailing lists.</li> + <li>Wrap your lines at 80 characters or less for ordinary + discussion. Lines longer than 80 characters are acceptable + for computer-generated output (e.g., <kbd>ls -l</kbd>).</li> + <li>Do not send automated <q>out-of-office</q> or <q>vacation</q> messages.</li> + <li>Do not send <q>test</q> messages to determine whether your mail client + is working.</li> + <li>Do not send subscription or unsubscription requests to the list + address itself; use the respective <tt>-request</tt> address instead.</li> + <li>Never send your messages in HTML; use plain text instead.</li> + <li>Avoid sending large attachments.</li> + <li>Do not quote messages that were sent to you by other people + in private mail, unless agreed beforehand.</li> + <li>When replying to messages on the mailing list, do not send a carbon + copy (CC) to the original poster unless they explicitly request to be + copied.</li> + <li>If you want to complain to someone who sent you a carbon copy when + you did not ask for it, do it privately.</li> + <li>If you send messages to lists to which you are not subscribed, always + note that fact in the body of your message.</li> + <li>Do not use foul language; besides, some people receive the lists + via packet radio, where swearing is illegal.</li> + <li>Try not to <em><a href="http://foldoc.org/flame"> + flame</a></em>; it is not polite.</li> + <li>Use common sense all the time.</li> +</ul> + + +<toc-add-entry name="maintenance">List maintenance</toc-add-entry> + +<p>If you wish to request a new mailing list, please read the +<a href="HOWTO_start_list">HOWTO</a>.</p> + +<p>If you're having problems subscribing or unsubscribing, please +make sure you've <a href="#subunsub">followed the proper procedure</a> +<strong>before</strong> trying to contact us. Make sure that you have seen +<a href="#subglitches">the caveats regarding subscription/unsubscription</a>. +</p> + +<p>To contact the list maintainer, send e-mail <strong>in English</strong> +to <email "listmaster@lists.debian.org">. +<br /> +Alternatively, you can <a href="$(HOME)/Bugs/Reporting">file a bug report</a> +against the +<a href="https://bugs.debian.org/lists.debian.org">lists.debian.org</a> +pseudo-package.</p> + +<p>If you were unable to unsubscribe from a mailing list, please include a +copy of all the headers of an example message that you have received from +that list in your e-mail.</p> + + +<toc-add-entry name="ads">데비안 메일링 리스트 광고 정책 / Spam Fighting</toc-add-entry> + +<p>The sending of any kind of unsolicited bulk email (also known as <q>spam</q>) +to any of the Debian lists is prohibited. +Senders of such messages can get blocked from posting on lists +and/or reported to the relevant authorities.</p> + +<p>The Debian Listmasters do their best to stop as many such emails as possible +from reaching the lists. On a typical day, over 40,000 such messages are blocked.</p> + +<p>Many of the rules we use to block spammers and their messages have been reported +to us by subscribers. If you wish to help us reduce the amount of spam even more, your +help is very much appreciated. +<br/> +To report spam properly, you need to do the following:</p> + +<ul> + <li>Find a copy of the message at the + <a href="https://lists.debian.org">list archives</a>.</li> + <li>Find a SpamAssassin rule to catch this type of spam. Keep in mind + that this rule will be applied against all lists, and that we want + to keep the false positives to a minimum. (you can see our ruleset + at <url + "https://svn.debian.org/viewsvn/pkg-listmaster/trunk/spamassassin_config/">)</li> + <li>Send email to <email "listmaster@lists.debian.org"> with + the exact URL of the message, and the said filter rule, + if possible.</li> +</ul> + +<p>You will get a reply when we act on your submission. +<br/> +Please bear in mind that we will only act on reported spam messages/patterns +that have been sent in the last few hours, because there is no point +in having out of date filtering rules. +<br/> +Also, please do not send any pre-packaged lists of rules you have found +somewhere. They very rarely provide good results on our lists, because they +receive some pretty unique traffic.</p> + +<p>Do not allow any emails that you receive from any Debian mailing lists +to be sent to an automated spam reporting system. Doing so is often harmful +to all users and will force us to block you from receiving traffic from +all Debian lists until you prove that you will not do so again.</p> + +<p>More efforts to reduce spam on the lists and in the archive +<url "https://lists.debian.org/"> can be found at +<url "https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/ListMaster/ListArchiveSpam"></p> |