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- <H1><A NAME="SEC5" HREF="gnu_bulletin_toc.html#SEC5">Free Software Support</A></H1>
- <P>
- The Free Software Foundation does not provide any technical support.
- Although we create software, we leave it to others to earn a living
- providing support. We see programmers as providing a service, much as
- doctors and lawyers now do; both medical and legal knowledge are freely
- redistributable entities for which the practitioners charge a
- distribution and service fee.
- <P>
- We maintain a list of people who offer support and other consulting
- services, called the GNU Service Directory. It is in the file
- <TT>`etc/SERVICE'</TT> in the GNU Emacs distribution, <TT>`SERVICE'</TT> in the
- GCC distribution, and <TT>`/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/SERVICE'</TT> on
- <CODE>prep.ai.mit.edu</CODE>. Contact us if you would like a printed copy
- or wish to be listed in it.
- <P>
- If you find a deficiency in any GNU software, we want to know. We have
- many Internet mailing lists for announcements, bug reports, and
- questions. They are also gatewayed into USENET news as the <CODE>gnu.*</CODE>
- newsgroups. You can get a list of these mailing lists by mailing your
- request to either address on the front cover.
- <P>
- When we receive a bug report, we usually try to fix the problem. While
- our bug fixes may seem like individual assistance, they are not. Our
- task is so large that we must focus on that which helps the community as
- a whole. We do not have the resources to help individuals. We may send
- you a patch for a bug that helps us test the fix and ensure its quality.
- If your bug report does not evoke a solution from us, you may still get
- one from another user who reads our bug report mailing lists.
- Otherwise, use the Service Directory.
- <P>
- So, please do not ask us to help you install the software or figure out
- how to use it--but do tell us how an installation script does not work
- or where the documentation is unclear.
- <P>
- If you have no Internet access, you can get mail and USENET news via
- UUCP. Contact a local UUCP site, or a commercial UUCP site such as:
- <P>
- <PRE>
- UUNET Communications Services <CODE>info@uunet.uu.net</CODE> 3110
- Fairview Park Drive -- Suite 570 Phone: 1--800--4UUNET4 Falls
- Church, VA 22042 USA or (703) 204--8000
- Fax: (703) 204--8001
- </PRE>
- <P>
- A long list of commercial UUCP and Internet service providers is posted
- periodically to USENET in the newsgroup <CODE>news.announce.newusers</CODE>
- with <TT>`Subject: How to become a USENET site'</TT>.
- <P>
- <H3><A NAME="SEC6" HREF="gnu_bulletin_toc.html#SEC6">Hundred Acre Consulting Expands</A></H3>
- <P>
- Hundred Acre Consulting continues to provide support and
- development services, with its specialty being the GNU CC and C<TT>++</TT>
- compilers. It continues its policy of donating a percentage of its
- profit to the FSF. Since we described its services just 5 months ago,
- it has hired 3 more people and moved to bigger offices. The new address
- is:
- <P>
- <PRE>
- Hundred Acre Consulting <CODE>info@pooh.com</CODE>
- Phone: (702) 829--9700 5301 Longley Lane Suite D-144 or
- 1--800--245--2885 Reno, NV 89511 USA Fax: (702)
- 829--9926
- </PRE>
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