Contact

You can try different means of communication to ask questions about Coocook or get help for specific issues you have with it:

Stay up to date

To get regular updates from Coocook and the development team we recommend to follow our account @Coocook@floss.social on Mastodon.

Users registered on Coocook.org and subscribers to the mailing list (see below) also occasionally (about 1–2 times per year) receive updates from Coocook.

Chat

Join our Matrix chat to chat with our development team and ask questions or get help.

Mailing List

Send an email to coocook@lists.coocook.org to send to our email list of users and developers of Coocook. Other users or developers might reply. See lists.coocook.org for detailed information about the mailing list and how to subscribe to the list.

GitLab Issues

We organize our team and share the source code of Coocook on the software development platform GitLab. Contributing issue descriptions is open to everyone—not only developers—and requires only simple registration on GitLab.com with an email address.

You can search the list of issues for Coocook and its subprojects on GitLab.com or create a new issue to describe your problem. Maybe you find a solution or workaround already posted there. GitLab is the primary tool where all Coocook developers track and act on open issues.

Contacting the Project Head

As a last resort you might also directly contact the provider of Coocook.org and main developer of the Coocook software Daniel Böhmer. This might be appropriate if you didn’t get any help otherwise, you need to share private information to solve your problem or you have a business critical issue and need a respective response.

Please note that Coocook is no enterprise and comes without warranty. There is no guaranty that you’ll get a solution at all or in time.

For legal inquiries and a postal address see the imprint.