Sudo mailing list

The sudo mailing list!

The sudo mailing list is a community-driven forum where users, developers, and administrators can discuss and share knowledge about the sudo command and its related tools. Here's an overview:

List Name: [email protected]

Description: The sudo mailing list is a public forum for discussing the sudo command, its configuration, and its usage. The list is open to anyone interested in using or developing sudo, and it's a great resource for getting help, asking questions, or sharing knowledge with the community.

Topics: The list covers a wide range of topics related to sudo, including:

  1. Usage and configuration: How to use sudo effectively, configuring sudoers files, and troubleshooting common issues.
  2. Security and best practices: Discussing security implications, hardening sudo, and best practices for using sudo in production environments.
  3. Development and patches: Sharing patches, discussing new features, and collaborating on sudo development.
  4. Troubleshooting and debugging: Resolving issues with sudo, debugging, and troubleshooting common problems.

Subscription: To subscribe to the sudo mailing list, you can follow these steps:

  1. Visit the sudo website: https://www.sudo.org
  2. Click on the "Community" tab and then select "Mailing Lists"
  3. Choose the sudo mailing list and click on the "Subscribe" button
  4. Fill out the subscription form with your email address and other details

Archives: The sudo mailing list archives are publicly available, allowing you to search and browse previous discussions. You can access the archives on the sudo website or through various online archives like Google Groups or Mail Archive.

Etiquette: When posting to the list, please follow basic mailing list etiquette:

  1. Be respectful and considerate of others.
  2. Keep your messages concise and focused on the topic.
  3. Use a clear and descriptive subject line.
  4. Avoid cross-posting or sending duplicate messages.

By joining the sudo mailing list, you'll be part of a vibrant community of users and developers who share knowledge and expertise to help you get the most out of sudo.