If chat is more your speed, you can join the Rspamd developers and users using Telegram or IRC:
* [Join Rspamd telegram channel](http://t.me/rspamd)
-* [Join Rspamd IRC channel](https://freenode.net/):
- * server: irc.freenode.net (port 6666)
+* [Join Rspamd IRC channel](https://oftc.net/):
+ * server: ircs://irc.oftc.net:6697
* channel: #rspamd
-Please bear in mind that even though tel is a chat service, sometimes it takes several hours for community members to respond — please be patient!
+Please bear in mind that even though telegram/irc are chat services, sometimes it takes several hours for community members to respond — please be patient!
## How Can I Contribute?
Include details about your configuration and environment:
-* **Which version of Rspamd are you using?**
+* **Which version of Rspamd are you using?** Use `rspamd --version` to get the detailed information about the version and the compile flags used.
* **What's the name and version of the OS you're using**?
* **What hardware are you using, including CPU generation**, e.g. Intel Haswell or ArmV7? If you have `gcc` installed, that could be achieved by the following command: `gcc -march=native -Q --help=target|grep march`. In Linux, you can also check `/proc/cpuinfo` file for the required details.
* [Minor] - minor issue/improvement not worth to mention in ChangeLog
* [Feature] - a significant feature
* [Fix] - bug fix
- * [CritFix] - critical bug fix
+ * [CritFix] - critical bug fix worth a new version releasing
* [Rework] - some significant logic rework
* [Config] - configuration change
* [Rules] - rules change