X-Git-Url: https://granicus.if.org/sourcecode?a=blobdiff_plain;f=ABOUT_APACHE;h=3e46e9881379df914e23fe385b469280fa84ab63;hb=b4b99c040c64cbf531d285adb2cfc88bd006782d;hp=3f9442fc189f1e03237e30cab04ab52fc101eddf;hpb=74ace96741a50d24cf0c2e2eef92864ef9c7c799;p=apache diff --git a/ABOUT_APACHE b/ABOUT_APACHE index 3f9442fc18..3e46e98813 100644 --- a/ABOUT_APACHE +++ b/ABOUT_APACHE @@ -70,14 +70,14 @@ is today more widely used than all other web servers combined. ============================================================================ -Current Apache Group in alphabetical order as of 20 August 2001: +Current Apache Group in alphabetical order as of 2 October 2001: Brian Behlendorf Collab.Net, California Ryan Bloom Covalent Technologies, California Ken Coar IBM Corporation, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA Mark J. Cox Red Hat, England - Lars Eilebrecht CyberSolutions, Munich, Germany - Ralf S. Engelschall Munich, Germany. + Lars Eilebrecht Parc Technologies, Munich, Germany + Ralf S. Engelschall Cable & Wireless Deutschland, Munich, Germany Justin Erenkrantz eBuilt, California Roy T. Fielding eBuilt, California Tony Finch Covalent Technologies, California @@ -106,6 +106,7 @@ Current Apache Group in alphabetical order as of 20 August 2001: Bill Stoddard IBM Corporation, Research Triangle Park, NC Paul Sutton Seattle Randy Terbush Covalent Technologies, California + Jeff Trawick IBM Corporation, Research Triangle Park, NC Cliff Woolley University of Virginia Apache Emeritus (old group members now off doing other things) @@ -154,9 +155,9 @@ If you'd like to become an active contributor to the Apache project (the group of volunteers who vote on changes to the distributed server), then you need to start by subscribing to the dev@httpd.apache.org mailing list. One warning though: traffic is high, 1000 to 1500 messages/month. -To subscribe to the list, send "subscribe dev" in the body of -a message to . We recommend reading the -list for a while before trying to jump in to development. +To subscribe to the list, send an email to dev-subscribe@httpd.apache.org. +We recommend reading the list for a while before trying to jump in to +development. NOTE: The developer mailing list (dev@httpd.apache.org) is not a user support forum; it is for people actively working on development