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Visit the [http://forum.eiffel.com/ Forum] as an equivalent to mailing list. There are various categories:
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Visit the [http://forum.eiffel.com/ Forum] (currently this is a Google group)
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* Libraries
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* Development
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Eiffel Software has its own mailing list hosted on Yahoo! groups at http://groups.eiffel.com with an [http://eiffel.641255.n2.nabble.com/Eiffel-Software-Users-f641256.html archive on Nabble.com].
 
Eiffel Software has its own mailing list hosted on Yahoo! groups at http://groups.eiffel.com with an [http://eiffel.641255.n2.nabble.com/Eiffel-Software-Users-f641256.html archive on Nabble.com].
  
 
== Archive ==
 
== Archive ==
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*Note: this is now using Google groups as replacement to previous origo's forum, but the previous forum's content has not been migrated.
  
 
At some point there were some mailing lists but they have been discontinued in favor of forums (see above). Their archive is accessible through Nabble.com, but so far we only have the development mailing list archived:
 
At some point there were some mailing lists but they have been discontinued in favor of forums (see above). Their archive is accessible through Nabble.com, but so far we only have the development mailing list archived:
 
* es-devel@origo.ethz.ch: [http://eiffel.641255.n2.nabble.com/Eiffel-Software-Development-f641260.html Nabble.com]
 
* es-devel@origo.ethz.ch: [http://eiffel.641255.n2.nabble.com/Eiffel-Software-Development-f641260.html Nabble.com]

Revision as of 20:34, 2 August 2012

Visit the Forum (currently this is a Google group)

Eiffel Software has its own mailing list hosted on Yahoo! groups at http://groups.eiffel.com with an archive on Nabble.com.

Archive

  • Note: this is now using Google groups as replacement to previous origo's forum, but the previous forum's content has not been migrated.

At some point there were some mailing lists but they have been discontinued in favor of forums (see above). Their archive is accessible through Nabble.com, but so far we only have the development mailing list archived: