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Posted to docs-cvs@perl.apache.org by st...@apache.org on 2002/07/16 12:55:26 UTC
cvs commit: modperl-docs/src/docs/1.0/guide help.pod
stas 2002/07/16 03:55:26
Modified: src/docs/2.0/user/help help.pod
src/docs/1.0/guide help.pod
Log:
add direct pointers to the httpd and perl mailing lists
Revision Changes Path
1.7 +16 -0 modperl-docs/src/docs/2.0/user/help/help.pod
Index: help.pod
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retrieving revision 1.6
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diff -u -r1.6 -r1.7
--- help.pod 16 Jun 2002 12:43:38 -0000 1.6
+++ help.pod 16 Jul 2002 10:55:26 -0000 1.7
@@ -18,6 +18,22 @@
blocks that you are using. This is especially important now that we
support mod_perl versions 1.0 and 2.0 on the same list.
+=head2 Please Ask Only Questions Related to mod_perl
+
+If you have general Apache questions, please refer to:
+http://httpd.apache.org/lists.html.
+
+If you have general Perl questions, please refer to:
+http://lists.perl.org/.
+
+For other remotely related to mod_perl questions see the references to
+L<other documentation|docs::offisite::other>.
+
+Finally if before posting to the list for the first time, please refer
+to the mod_perl mailing list's
+L<Guidelines|maillist::email-etiquette>.
+
+
=head2 Wrong Apache/mod_perl combination
First of all:
1.19 +21 -6 modperl-docs/src/docs/1.0/guide/help.pod
Index: help.pod
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retrieving revision 1.18
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diff -u -r1.18 -r1.19
--- help.pod 12 May 2002 05:41:21 -0000 1.18
+++ help.pod 16 Jul 2002 10:55:26 -0000 1.19
@@ -12,15 +12,15 @@
If, after reading this guide, the L<general docs|docs::general::index>
and the L<other documents|docs::offsite::index> listed on this site,
-you still don't have the answers/information needed, please ask for
-help on the L<mod_perl users mailing list|maillist::modperl>.
-But please, first try to browse the L<mailing list
+you still don't have the answers, please ask for help on the
+L<mod_perl users mailing list|maillist::modperl>. But please, first
+try to browse the L<mailing list
archive|maillist::modperl/Searchable_Archives>. Most of the time
-you will find the answer to your questions by searching the archive,
+you will find the answers to your questions by searching the archive,
since it is very likely that someone else has already encountered the
same problem and found a solution for it. If you ignore this advice,
-you should not be surprised if your question is left unanswered - it
-bores people to answer the same question more than once. This does
+you should not be surprised if your question is left unanswered -- it
+bores people to answer the same question again and again. This does
not mean that you should avoid asking questions, but you should not
abuse the available help and you should I<RTFM> before you call for
I<HELP>. (Remember the fable of the shepherd boy and the wolves).
@@ -28,6 +28,21 @@
Another possibilty is to look in the general L<Getting
Help|help::index> section of this site for a commercial training or
consulting company.
+
+=head2 Please Ask Only Questions Related to mod_perl
+
+If you have general Apache questions, please refer to:
+http://httpd.apache.org/lists.html.
+
+If you have general Perl questions, please refer to:
+http://lists.perl.org/.
+
+For other remotely related to mod_perl questions see the references to
+L<other documentation|docs::offisite::other>.
+
+Finally if before posting to the list for the first time, please refer
+to the mod_perl mailing list's
+L<Guidelines|maillist::email-etiquette>.
=head1 How to Report Problems
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