# pollen-users This is the official discussion area / mailing-list substitute for [Pollen](https://pollenpub.com), a book-publishing system written in Racket. Questions, suggestions, announcements welcome. Your host: Matthew Butterick. This supersedes the `pollenpub` Google Group that was used from June 2015 – August 2019. ### To read No login necessary. All activity happens under the [Issues](https://github.com/mbutterick/pollen-users/issues) tab. ### To post You need a GitHub account (free; email address needed). Then [post a new issue](https://github.com/mbutterick/pollen-users/issues/new). ### What kinds of topics can be posted here? Anything pertaining to using Pollen — questions, suggestions, feature requests, etc. (Don’t feel constrained by the fact that they are all known as “Issues”.) ### After I post a question, when should I use the “close issue” button? If you got a satisfactory answer, sure — hit the “close issue” button, and then others will know that no further reply is needed. BTW closing an issue doesn’t delete it or prevent further discussion post-closure. The issue can also be reopened if you change your mind. ### Can I search issues? Yes. Use the search box in the top nav bar, which will search this repository (including all the issues). ### To receive email notification of responses If you start a new issue or post a response, you’ll automatically get email notification of subsequent messages posted to that thread. ### To receive email notification of new issues as they are created That is, in the classic mailing-list style. At the top of the screen, use the “Watch” button to change your status to “Watching”. ### Does this replace the Pollen source repository? No. That remains at https://github.com/mbutterick/pollen. ### Should I post Pollen bugs here or there? Probably [over there](https://github.com/mbutterick/pollen), though I’m not going to be finicky about it. ### Why not consolidate all the issues over there? I prefer to restrict the issues in the Pollen source repository to coding-related tasks.