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Posted to cvs@httpd.apache.org by co...@apache.org on 2013/12/24 18:01:58 UTC

svn commit: r1553302 - /httpd/site/trunk/content/userslist.mdtext

Author: covener
Date: Tue Dec 24 17:01:58 2013
New Revision: 1553302

URL: http://svn.apache.org/r1553302
Log:
CMS commit to httpd by covener

Modified:
    httpd/site/trunk/content/userslist.mdtext

Modified: httpd/site/trunk/content/userslist.mdtext
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/httpd/site/trunk/content/userslist.mdtext?rev=1553302&r1=1553301&r2=1553302&view=diff
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--- httpd/site/trunk/content/userslist.mdtext (original)
+++ httpd/site/trunk/content/userslist.mdtext Tue Dec 24 17:01:58 2013
@@ -25,45 +25,48 @@ user-to-user.
 
 Please read the following guidelines before posting to the list.
 
-**There is no official support for the Apache HTTP Server:** 
-:    This mailing list is for users to help other users. If you want
-     professional support, there are a number of companies that provide
-     such services. We do not, however, maintain a list of them, and
-     recommend that you use your favorite search engine.
+**There is no official support for the Apache HTTP Server:**
+    
+
+>  This mailing list is for users to help other users. If you want
+>      professional support, there are a number of companies that provide
+>      such services. We do not, however, maintain a list of them, and
+>      recommend that you use your favorite search engine.
 
 **Ask smart questions:** 
-:    Eric Raymond and Rick Moen have written a very useful guide to [Asking
-     Questions the Smart
-     Way](http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html). **Do not**
-     send Apache questions to Eric or Rick!
-
-**Send in plain text:** 
-:    Many email programs including Microsoft Outlook default to sending
-     HTML or other *styled* email. Please configure your email client to
-     send plain text so that everyone will be able to read your message.
+    
+
+>  Eric Raymond and Rick Moen have written a very useful guide to
+>  [Asking Questions the Smart Way]
+>  (http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html). **Do not**
+>  send Apache questions to Eric or Rick!
+
+**Send in plain text:**    
+> Many email programs including Microsoft Outlook default to sending
+> HTML or other styled email. Please configure your email client to
+> send plain text so that everyone will be able to read your message.
 
 **Send English mails:** 
-:    This list is an English-language mailing list. German-speaking users
-     may subscribe to our [German-language mailing list](usersdelist.html).
+>  This list is an English-language mailing list. German-speaking users
+>  may subscribe to our [German-language mailing list](usersdelist.html).
 
 **Don't ask FAQs:** 
-:    Be sure to read the [FAQ](http://wiki.apache.org/httpd/FAQ) and search
-     the [archives](#archives) before you post.
+>  Be sure to read the [FAQ](http://wiki.apache.org/httpd/FAQ) and search
+>  the [archives](#archives) before you post.
 
 **Find the best group:** 
-:    Although we welcome discussion of anything related to the Apache HTTP
-     Server, you will have the most luck in getting problems solved if you
-     ask your questions in the group most targeted to your problem. For
-     example, if you have a problem with a module that is not distributed
-     as part of the standard Apache HTTP Server, you will probably find a
-     more knowledgable group by sending to a mailing list devoted to that
-     module. Some examples:
-
--  [PHP](http://www.php.net/support.php) 
-
--  [mod_perl](http://perl.apache.org/maillist/modperl.html) 
 
--  [Tomcat](http://tomcat.apache.org/lists.html) 
+> Although we welcome discussion of anything related to the Apache HTTP
+>      Server, you will have the most luck in getting problems solved if you
+>      ask your questions in the group most targeted to your problem. For
+>      example, if you have a problem with a module that is not distributed
+>      as part of the standard Apache HTTP Server, you will probably find a
+>      more knowledgable group by sending to a mailing list devoted to that
+>      module. Some examples:
+> 
+> -  [PHP](http://www.php.net/support.php) 
+> -  [mod_perl](http://perl.apache.org/maillist/modperl.html) 
+> -  [Tomcat](http://tomcat.apache.org/lists.html)
 
 # List Policies # {#policies}