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- <dt id="page-title">MinGW.org Mailing-Lists</dt>
- <dt id="page-subtitle">Mailing-Lists and Mail Archives Operated by MinGW.org</dt>
+ <dt id="page-title">MinGW.OSDN Mailing-Lists</dt>
+ <dt id="page-subtitle">Mailing-Lists and Mail Archives Operated by MinGW.OSDN</dt>
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-<p>MinGW.org’s preferred method for communication,
+<p>MinGW.OSDN’s preferred method for communication,
between users and the project team, is by way of mailing‑lists.
Historically, there were several topic‑specific lists, originally
<a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"
</p>
<h3>Operational Mailing‑Lists</h3>
<p>The currently operational
-MinGW.org mailing‑lists are:—
+MinGW.OSDN mailing‑lists are:—
</p>
<dl class="no-indent overlapped" id="mingw-users">
<dt><a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"
>MinGW‑Users Mailing‑List</a>
</dt>
<dd>This is the primary conduit for dialogue between MinGW users
-and the MinGW.org project team;
+and the MinGW.OSDN project team;
(you are advised to use this mailing‑list
at any time when you wish to engage in such dialogue).
It is a public mailing‑list, but to avoid spam,
>MinGW‑Dvlpr Mailing‑List</a>
</dt>
<dd>This was a private, but publicly archived mailing‑list,
-which was used by MinGW.org Project contributors, to discuss various
+which was used by MinGW.OSDN Project contributors, to discuss various
aspects of project development; this mailing‑list has now been
superseded by alternative web technologies, for such discussion.
</dd>
</dt>
<dd>This obsolete <em>read‑only</em> mailing‑list was
formerly used for posting of notifications of updates to the
-MinGW.org CVS, (and more recently <em>git</em>),
+MinGW.OSDN CVS, (and more recently <em>git</em>),
source code repositories;
since migration of these repositories to
<a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"