If you have a question or query that is not answered elsewhere on this website, you can contact us. We provide numerous means of contact, depending on your interest in GNOME.
User help
If you have a problem with GNOME software, it is recommended that you seek help through your distribution. The GNOME Project does provide a number of ways to get support using its software, however:
- User documentation: the GNOME Project has an extensive library of help documentation written to help you use our software. You can view this online or use the built in GNOME help browser.
- Bug reporting: if you think that you are experiencing an error with our software, you can search and file reports in our bug database.
- Contact users, enthusiasts and developers: the GNOME Project provides several ways to make contact with users, enthusiasts and developers, including IRC chat and email mailing lists. The #gnome IRC channel and GNOME List mailing list are the most general in scope: use these if you are unsure which list or channel to use.
Getting involved
If you want to participate in the GNOME Project, please visit our join us page.
Partner organisations, sponsors and legal matters
The GNOME Foundation serves as the interface between the GNOME Project and our partner companies and organisations. See the GNOME Foundation site for further details.
Press
Press queries should be sent to gnome-press-contact@gnome.org.
Website matters
If you have discovered a problem with the GNOME web-site, or wish to help improve our web-pages, you can email the GNOME Website Development list
Reporting security issues
Potential security issues should be reported to security@gnome.org.