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Mailing Lists and Submitting Bug Reports
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   To report bugs, use the `C-c C-b' (`c-submit-bug-report') command.
This provides vital information we need to reproduce your problem.
Make sure you include a concise, but complete code example.  Please try
to boil your example down to just the essential code needed to
reproduce the problem, and include an exact recipe of steps needed to
expose the bug.  Be especially sure to include any code that appears
_before_ your bug example, if you think it might affect our ability to
reproduce it.

   Please try to produce the problem in an Emacs instance without any
customizations loaded (i.e. start it with the `-q -no-site-file'
arguments).  If it works correctly there, the problem might be caused by
faulty customizations in either your own or your site configuration.  In
that case, we'd appreciate if you isolate the Emacs Lisp code that trigs
the bug and include it in your report.

   Bug reports are now sent to the following email addresses:
<bug-cc-mode@gnu.org> and <bug-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>; the latter is
mirrored on the Usenet newsgroup `gnu.emacs.bug'.  You can send other
questions and suggestions (kudos? ;-) to <bug-cc-mode@gnu.org>.

   If you want to get announcements of new CC Mode releases, send the
word _subscribe_ in the body of a message to
<cc-mode-announce-request@lists.sourceforge.net>.  Announcements will
also be posted to the Usenet newsgroups `gnu.emacs.sources',
`comp.emacs' and `comp.emacs.xemacs'.


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