The user list is, in fact, the best place for usage/configuration questions. The dev list is for developers who are working on an ActiveMQ code-base. For what it's worth most, if not all, of the developers on the dev list are also subscribed to the user list.
In my opinion the best thing you can do for anybody trying to help you is to make it easy for them to reproduce what you're seeing. If you're hitting an actual bug then a developer is going to have to reproduce the problem in order to verify any solution. If you aren't hitting a bug and there's just some kind of misconfiguration then having a reproducer than can be tweaked and re-run easily will make finding the problem simpler. Usually there are so many moving pieces, configuration options, and questions about how exactly things are observed to get to a real solution with just a description of the problem via text. Also, keep in mind that this is open source and most folks are volunteering their time. If you motivated to look you can surely find the answer in the code-base. Justin On Wed, Oct 9, 2019 at 6:03 PM wazburrows <wburr...@e2open.com> wrote: > Hi dev team, > > I'm posting this to the dev mailing list because I see a lot activity on > the > dev list around the recent Active MQ and Artemis releases here and was > hoping to get direction from the dev team. My question to you is where is > the best place for Artemis usage/configuration questions? I have an issue > with collocated HA fail-back on Artemis that I can't figure out and haven't > gotten a response on the user mailing list/forum (except for my own > follow-up). Is there another more active user forum that I should to post > questions to? > > Thanks > > > > > -- > Sent from: > http://activemq.2283324.n4.nabble.com/ActiveMQ-Dev-f2368404.html >