DokuWiki's development is coordinated through multiple Mailinglists hosted by freelists.org.
First you should subscribe to one or several of the mailing lists presented below. After subscribing you can send emails to the list(s) by using the mailing list address stated in its description. If you would rather want to use the mailing list through a news group interface, please read the section News group interface.
If you are new to mailing lists in general, please read RFC 1855 - Netiquette Guidelines, especially the sections 3.1.1 and 3.1.2. Before you ask any questions you should also have a look at How To Ask Questions The Smart Way.
Please note that these documents are linked here solely for the purpose of information. Their respective authors have nothing to do with DokuWiki and in no case should you send email to them, asking for help related to DokuWiki!
A failure to follow the rules might result in a temporary ban from the list without warning.
This list is used for general discussions on development and usage of DokuWiki with a strong technical focus. End users might want to check out the forum first. The list usually has a traffic of a few Mails per day.
You can subscribe, unsubscribe and change your settings for the general list using a webinterface.
Or you can send a mail to dokuwiki [dash] request [at] freelists [dot] org with one of the following subjects:
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The Mailing list archive is available at https://www.freelists.org/archives/dokuwiki. Here is a list of the latest posts:
Possible ways to search the mailinglist:
The I18N Mailing List is used to discuss translation and internationalization issues with DokuWiki. It usually has a very low traffic of just a few mails per Month. Translators are highly encouraged to join this list.
Please consider reading more about translations before starting to translate:
You can subscribe, unsubscribe and change your settings for the i18n list using a webinterface.
Or you can send a mail to dokuwiki [dash] i18n [dash] request [at] freelists [dot] org with one of the following subjects:
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to unsubscribeAfter subscribing messages can be sent to dokuwiki [dash] i18n [at] freelists [dot] org.
The Mailing list archive is available at https://www.freelists.org/archives/dokuwiki-i18n. Here is a list of the latest posts:
There's no separate announcement for new releases. But DokuWiki has a built in Update Check.
The official user forum is available at forum.dokuwiki.org.