Welcome to the PEAR community! By this point, you have decided to
contribute some of your time and effort to improving the PEAR
repository. Before you go any further, we'd like to introduce you
to the common practices and communication channels that PEAR developers
use in order to collaborate across geographical and national divides.
Additionally we will tell you the different places
where you can find more information about the inner workings and
rules of PEAR.
Mailing lists are the most important
way to communicate in PEAR. We are running a number
of public mailing lists, which are listed on the PEAR website. For starters the
PEAR developers mailing list pear-dev@lists.php.net is
the primary place where discuss various aspects of their
packages and of the PEAR repository as a whole.
pear-general@lists.php.net is
a general support list that should be used for questions on using PEAR
packages, installing PEAR, and other issues not directly related to the
development of PEAR packages.
If you would like to get started with maintaining packages in PEAR,
you are expected to be subscribed to pear-dev@lists.php.net. (Subscription instructions)
Note:
During your first steps in the PEAR community, you may stumble
across the term "pear-dev", which is the abbreviation
for the developers mailing list in PEAR's lingo.
Some people enjoy communicating via IRC
channels. We are running the
#pear channel in the EFnet network. Some of the most
active PEAR developers hang out regularly on this channel.
However, for serious inquiries or discussions, you should email
the developers mailing list pear-dev@lists.php.net, as these discussions are
the only official communication method of PEAR, and are archived for future
reference.