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The WordPress project has a number of email lists focused on different facets of development. Note that none of these lists is appropriate for user support. The best place for user support is the Support Forums. For some other support options, see Other Community Sites.
Announcement Mailing Lists
These announcement lists are one-way only and are low traffic (a few emails per year).
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This list is meant for major announcements regarding the WordPress project, like new releases.
WordPress Development News
Information about new APIs, API changes and other news for developers is sent out to this list.
This list is only open to developers who have a plugin in the WordPress Plugins Directory or a theme in the WordPress Themes Directory.
Subscribe / Unsubscribe
You can subscribe to or unsubscribe from any of the Announcement Mailing Lists by editing your WordPress.org forums profile.
- Go to http://wordpress.org/support/profile/
- Log in (if you're not already logged in).
- Click Edit on the right.
- Scroll down to the Mailing Lists section.
- Check (to subscribe) or Uncheck (to unsubscribe) the appropriate checkbox.
- Click the Update Profile button at the bottom of the page.
Community Mailing Lists
These discussion lists are two-way and can be very high traffic (easily dozens of emails per day).
Accessibility
The wp-accessibility list is for people discussing the accessibility of the WordPress administrative interface.
Documentation
The wp-docs list was created to facilitate coordination and collaboration between members of the community who want to contribute to WordPress documentation. No coding skills required, just a lot of patience. The list tends to be low-traffic, but can have bursts of activity.
- Join the documentation list
- Documentation list archives (2005.2-)
- Documentation list archives (old list: 2003.11-2004.12)
Hackers
The wp-hackers list is meant for people interested in extending WordPress either through plugins or improvements to the core code. Said another way, the wp-hackers list is a place for advanced development discussion (hacking) and WordPress core discussion. This means it's not well suited for general development discussion and support questions primarily because a certain level of working knowledge of WordPress and PHP is assumed.
The list can be fairly high traffic at times, if you don't want to subscribe check out the summary.
XML-RPC
The wp-xmlrpc list for the XML-RPC topic relating to WordPress.
User Interface
The wp-ui list is meant for people to to discuss ways to improve the interface or user experience of WordPress, and to discuss progress on design-related projects.
- Join the User Interface list
- User Interface list Archives
- Dev Blog post announcing the wp-ui list (2010-1-13)
Testers
The wp-testers list is meant for people to discuss the current nightly or alpha/beta version of wordpress. If you want to discuss the latest nightly or a certain bug report left on the trac, feel free to drop in. See Using Subversion for information on where to download development versions of WordPress.
Support Forum Volunteers
The WordPress Support Forum Volunteers work hard to help users answer questions about WordPress. Discussions pertaining to providing support to users and WordPress Forum issues and activities are found in the WordPress Support Forum Mailing list. Support questions will not be answered. If you would like to volunteer to help on the WordPress Forum, we recommend you sign up for the wp-forums mailing list.
THIS IS NOT A SUPPORT MAILING LIST.br / It is for Support Volunteers Only.
For specific WordPress support questions, please direct your inquiries to WordPress Support Forum.
Polyglots
The wp-polyglots mailing list has been created keeping the needs of translators in mind. If you are interested in translating WordPress to suit your locale and language preferences, or would like to get involved in discussions regarding the same, consider joining this list.
- Join the wp-polyglots mailing list
- Visit the wp-polyglots mailing list archives
- Dev Blog post announcing the wp-polyglots list
Professional
Sometimes there are professional consulting opportunities surrounding some aspect of the WordPress codebase for people who are familiar with the program. This list is for people looking for WordPress consulting to connect with professionals who provide it. This is the list for you if you are looking for professional paid help regarding WordPress
SVN / CVS updates
Updates to the SVN repository are mirrored on the WP- SVN mailing list. Whenever a change is checked in to the WordPress repository an email is sent to the wp-svn list with a listing of each of the lines that changed. This is very useful if you want to follow WordPress development very closely. This is an announcement-only list, which means if you want to discuss a change please use the hackers list.
The wp-svn list supercedes the old CVS mailing list.
The archives for the CVS mailing list are available for historic purposes at the following location:
Trac
The wp-trac reports additions and changes to Tickets at Trac, the WordPress bug tracking system.
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For the Announcement Mailing Lists, see the Subscribing / Unsubscribing section above.
For the Community Mailing Lists, visit the webpages listed above under the appropriate mailing list. You can also perform certain actions on these mailing lists by sending special emails to specific email addresses. Please do not send emails to the list itself asking to be unsubscribed, or removed. Use the webpage for the list or the following email commands :
These email commands work only when you send mail from the mail account for which you want to change or update preferences. In the following section list-name stands for the name of the list in questions, such as 'hackers' or 'wp-docs'. If in doubt, remember that the list-name is the same as the portion that precedes the @wordpress.org in the email address you use to send emails to the mailing list.
You can request help regarding managing preferences and subscription options by sending a mail to list-name-request@lists.automattic.com with help in the Subject of the email. For example, to request help with preferences and options for the wp-hackers mailing list, you should send an email to wp-hackers-request@lists.automattic.com with the word help (without the quotes, of course), in the Subject field of the email.
You can subscribe to the list by sending an email to list-name-subscribe@lists.automattic.com with subscribe in the Subject of the email.
You can unsubscribe from the list by sending an email to list-name-unsubscribe@lists.automattic.com with unsubscribe in the Subject Field.
Mailing List Etiquette
A few reminders that shall keep mailing lists happy and productive places for everyone:
- Don't berate anyone, it's better not to reply. Be polite.
- Give people the benefit of the doubt.
- Remember English isn't everyone's first language.
- Feel free to reply to someone off-list.
- Discuss ideas, not people.
Other Community Sites
If you prefer other formats and venues for support other than the WordPress Support Forums, there are several options available, including:
- WP Garage - mailing list at Yahoo which provides advice and answers to questions relating to WordPress.
- WordPress Group on LinkedIn - for WordPress users, developers, and consultants, to connect, and to share ideas, questions, and contacts.
- WP Tavern Forum - forum with various sections for discussion including topics such as general WordPress, business, plugins and hacks, resources and tutorials, themes and templates, and troubleshooting.

