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Contact

The mailing lists are the primary contact for the Apache Pulsar project.
Please note that security-related issues or concerns should not be reported in public channels.
Follow the instructions in the Security Policy to contact the ASF Security Team and the Apache Pulsar PMC.

Mailing Lists​

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users@pulsar.apache.orgAnnouncements, Security Advisories, User-related discussionsSubscribeUnsubscribePostArchive
dev@pulsar.apache.orgProject decisions, Development-related discussionsSubscribeUnsubscribePostArchive
commits@pulsar.apache.orgAll commits to the Pulsar repositorySubscribeUnsubscribeRead-only listArchive
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Don't send security concerns about new, undisclosed security issues to the mailing lists. Public CVEs can be discussed on the mailing lists.

Subscribing to a Mailing List:​

  1. Send the request to the appropriate subscribe email address (above). Set the subject to "subscribe" and the email body to "subscribe".
  2. The mailing list manager will send an automated email in reply.
  3. Reply to the received message to get added to the mailing list.

Apache Pulsar Project Management Committee (PMC) Email Contact​

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Please only send an email to the Pulsar PMC when you have concerns about the project that cannot be handled in public, such as security concerns about possible security vulnerabilities that aren't already public. Public CVEs can be discussed on the public mailing lists.

The Apache Pulsar Project Management Committee (PMC) members can be reached by sending an email to private@pulsar.apache.org.

Project Decisions​

All project decisions (excluding new security issues) are made by the whole community in the Apache way on the dev@pulsar.apache.org mailing list.
The most important thing about engaging with any Apache project is that everyone is equal. All project participants with an opinion can express that opinion and, where appropriate, have the community consider it.
Please join the dev mailing list using the instructions above, and then send your project proposals, feedback, opinions, or suggestions to dev@pulsar.apache.org when it's not a security concern or another concern that shouldn't be disclosed to the public.
Pulsar project decisions are usually documented in the form of Pulsar Improvement Proposals (PIPs).

Reporting a Security Vulnerability​

Please note that security-related issues or concerns should not be reported in public channels.
Follow the instructions in the Security Policy to contact the ASF Security Team and the Apache Pulsar PMC.

Bugs and Feature Requests​

Bugs and feature requests can either be discussed on the dev mailing list or by opening an issue on GitHub.

Social Media: Slack, GitHub Discussions, and Stack Overflow​

Please go to the community page to find the contact information.