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The projects of the Wikimedia Foundation have a number of mailing lists which are open to anyone who subscribes and a few private mailing lists open only to selected users.

Please see the list descriptions for posting information. Most lists are moderated, so that posts by nonmembers need to be manually approved. Some lists disallow any posts by nonmembers.

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Mailing lists are available in a number of formats: via a web archive, by email, or by NNTP using the mail-to-news gateway Gmane. Mailing list posts are indexed by search engines such as Google and Yahoo!. Offsite archives of Wikipedia's mailing lists can be found at Gmane, MARC, Gossamer Threads, and Nabble Forums.

Email addresses are currently obfuscated in the downloadable archives, making them unreadable by some mailreaders. To convert one of these archives to mbox format, you could use perl -p -i -e '/^From/ && s/ at /@/' filename or sed '/^From /s/ at /@/' obfuscated.mbox > clear.mbox.

There is a complete list of public mailing lists for all Wikimedia Foundation matters at meta, including:

  • Projects other than Wikipedia
  • Languages other than English
  • Local chapters serving predominantly non-English-speaking users

The public mailing lists for the Wikipedia project include:

There are various private mailing lists hosted by Wikimedia Foundation servers that facilitate internal communication among Wikimedia Foundation board members and certain committees and subcommittees. These include: