Mailing lists

In true open source tradition, the mailing list is the preferred forum for discussion. For bug reports we encourage you to use our bug tracker (Launchpad account required), although they're welcome on the mailing list as well, or off-list to one of the maintainers.

To please the crowd that prefer web forums to mailing lists, all our mailing lists are available through Nabble's forum front-end. We also use Nabble to archive our mailing lists.

There are several mailing lists that you can subscribe to, depending on your interests in the project:

  • peekabot-devel (archives/nabble, subscribe):This is where everything related to the development of peekabot is discussed. It's also a good place to get help if you have questions or problems.

  • peekabot-announce (archives/nabble, subscribe): Important announcements only, e.g. new versions. This list is moderated and very low traffic.

To subscribe, unsubscribe or change your preferences visit this page.

How to contribute

Even if getting don't and dirty with the code isn't your cup of tea (patches are welcome), you can stil help: report bugs, improve the documentation, give us feedback about what you like and dislike, and what you find confusing. Or just spread the word to your colleagues!

You can also give us some motivation to develop peekabot by telling us what you're using it for - if you use it for your paper, send us a link or submit a screenshot that we can use to showcase peekabot on the website.

People

peekabot started out life as a student project at the Royal Institute of Technology in 2006, written by Staffan Gimåker and Anders Boberg. It is currently maintained by Staffan Gimåker (staffan at gimaker se).