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[Mod_python Wiki] Update of "Mailing lists" by DeronMeranda

Dear Wiki user,

You have subscribed to a wiki page or wiki category on "Mod_python Wiki" for change notification.

The following page has been changed by DeronMeranda:
http://wiki.apache.org/mod_python/Mailing_lists

The comment on the change is:
new article, try to put all information about mailing lists in one place

New page:
There are several active mailing lists for mod_python.

== User mailing list ==

The users' mailing list ('''mod_python'''@modpython.org) is for general discussion for the whole mod_python community.
This is the place to ask questions about how to use or install mod_python, or to share your experiences or tip and tricks.
If you have a question though you are encouraged to search this list's archives as it is likely that your question has already been answered before.
Major announcements are also made to this list, such as when new releases or patches are available.

You can browse the [http://modpython.org/pipermail/mod_python/ archive of past messages].
To search through the archives fill in the search form on the [http://modpython.org/ mod_python home page].

Anybody may read or post messages to the list, but before you can post messages you must subscribe first.
To subscribe to the list send an email message to mod_python-request@modpython.org
with the word '''"''subscribe''" in the subject.'''
This is a medium-volume list, and can average from a few to a dozen or so messages per day.

More information can be found on the
[http://mailman.modpython.org/mailman/listinfo/mod_python list information page],
including instructions for unsubscribing or changing your delivery options.

This mailing list is powered by the [http://www.list.org/ Mailman] (GNU Mailing List Manager) software.

== Developer mailing list ==

The developers' mailing list ('''python-dev'''@httpd.apache.org) is targeted at discussions of the development of the mod_python software itself.
It may include discussions of internals, beta testing, planning for new features and so on.
General topics of using or installing mod_python should be sent to the users' mailing list instead.

You can browse through old messages at the
[http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.comp.apache.mod-python.devel Gmane Archives]
or at the [http://www.mail-archive.com/python-dev@httpd.apache.org/ The Mail Archive]

Anybody may read or post messages to the list, but before you can post messages you must subscribe. 
To subscribe, send an email message to python-dev-subscribe@httpd.apache.org,
or to receive in daily-digest form send an email to
python-dev-digest-subscribe@httpd.apache.org instead.
This is a low volume list, although the volume will be larger when new releases are about to be made.

For more information about the developers' mailing list, including the list-FAQ and
instructions for unsubscribing send an email to python-dev-info@httpd.apache.org.

This mailing list is powered by the [http://www.ezmlm.org/ ezmlm] software.

== Change notification list ==

The change notification mailing list ('''python-cvs'''@httpd.apache.org) is an automated list for sending low-level announcements
of all changes made to the mod_python source code or wiki pages.
Typically, only those people involved in the development of mod_python or it's documentation will be interested in this list.
Important announcements, such as new releases or patches, are '''not''' sent to this list (they are sent to the general users' list instead).

 '''Wiki edits:''' Note that if you are only interested in being notified when changes are made to specific wiki pages (and not everything), you can instead register a user account on this wiki (click the login link at the top), and then you can subscribe to specific pages by clicking the subscribe link at the top of the pages of interest or by going to your UserPreferences page.

This is a read-only list and is not open for posting for for discussions.
Also note that this list is relatively high-volume.
To subscribe, send an email message to
python-cvs-subscribe@httpd.apache.org,
or to receive in daily-digest format send an email to
python-cvs-digest-subscribe@httpd.apache.org instead.

For more information about the change notification mail list, including the list-FAQ and instructions for unsubscribing send an email to
python-cvs-info@httpd.apache.org.

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