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Posted to docs-cvs@perl.apache.org by st...@apache.org on 2002/05/10 09:01:22 UTC
cvs commit: modperl-docs/src/maillist email-etiquette.pod
stas 02/05/10 00:01:22
Modified: src/maillist email-etiquette.pod
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untabify, align
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1.11 +15 -11 modperl-docs/src/maillist/email-etiquette.pod
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diff -u -r1.10 -r1.11
--- email-etiquette.pod 10 May 2002 06:50:42 -0000 1.10
+++ email-etiquette.pod 10 May 2002 07:01:22 -0000 1.11
@@ -28,7 +28,9 @@
=head1 How To Get Help With mod_perl Itself
-Please read the sections on L<getting help with mod_perl 1.x|docs::1.0::guide::help> or L<getting help with mod_perl 2.x|docs::2.0::user::help>, depending on what version you are using.
+Please read the sections on L<getting help with mod_perl
+1.x|docs::1.0::guide::help> or L<getting help with mod_perl
+2.x|docs::2.0::user::help>, depending on what version you are using.
=head2 Documentation which comes with the distribution
@@ -52,8 +54,9 @@
=head2 To Get On The List
There are two stages to getting on the list. Firstly you have to send
-a mail message to: modperl-subscribe@perl.apache.org and wait for receiving
-a response from the mail server with instructions to proceed.
+a mail message to: modperl-subscribe@perl.apache.org and wait for
+receiving a response from the mail server with instructions to
+proceed.
Secondly you have to do what it says in the instructions. After you
are subscribed you will receive a messsage with lots of useful
@@ -71,7 +74,8 @@
Instructions on how to unsubscribe are posted in the headers of every
message which you receive from the List. All you have to do is send a
message to: modperl-unsubscribe@perl.apache.org (or
-modperl-digest-unsubscribe@perl.apache.org if you are on the digest list)
+modperl-digest-unsubscribe@perl.apache.org if you are on the digest
+list)
To prevent malicious individuals from unsubscribing other people, the
mailing list software insists that the message requesting that an
@@ -89,8 +93,8 @@
Your message will not be accepted unless you have first L<To Get On
The List|maillist::list-modperl>.
-Do not post to modperl-subscribe@perl.apache.org, except to subscribe to
-the list! Please do not post to the list itself to attempt to
+Do not post to modperl-subscribe@perl.apache.org, except to subscribe
+to the list! Please do not post to the list itself to attempt to
unsubscribe from it.
@@ -248,10 +252,10 @@
extended discussion of a specific topic, it is helpful if
someone summarizes the thread. Don't be shy, everyone will
appreciate the effort.
-
+
mod_perl2 As currently both versions of mod_perl are beeing supported
- on the same list, adding a tag to specifiy which version you
- are talking about might be a good idea.
+ or on the same list, adding a tag to specifiy which version you
+ mp2 are talking about might be a good idea.
If you can't find a tag which fits your subject, don't worry. If you
have a very specific subject to discuss, feel free to choose your own
@@ -291,8 +295,8 @@
If the Perl and Apache documentation has not answered your question
then you could try looking at http://lists.perl.org/ or one of the
-comp.lang.* newsgroups. From time to time there are efforts to start a
-dedicated Perl mailing list and these usually result in a message or
+comp.lang.* newsgroups. From time to time there are efforts to start
+a dedicated Perl mailing list and these usually result in a message or
two on the mod_perl list, so it might be worth your while to search
the archives.
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