The Apache HTTP Server Project
- http://www.apache.org/httpd
+ http://httpd.apache.org/
July 2000
contribute ideas, patches, and testing.
Hundreds of people have made individual contributions to the Apache
-project. Patch contributors are listed in the src/CHANGES file.
+project. Patch contributors are listed in the CHANGES file.
Frequent contributors have included Petr Lampa, Tom Tromey, James H.
Cloos Jr., Ed Korthof, Nathan Neulinger, Jason S. Clary, Jason A. Dour,
Michael Douglass, Tony Sanders, Brian Tao, Michael Smith, Adam Sussman,
There are several levels of contributing. If you just want to send
in an occasional suggestion/fix, then you can just use the bug reporting
-form at <http://www.apache.org/bug_report.html>. You can also subscribe
-to the announcements mailing list (apache-announce@apache.org) which we
+form at <http://httpd.apache.org/bug_report.html>. You can also subscribe
+to the announcements mailing list (announce@httpd.apache.org) which we
use to broadcast information about new releases, bugfixes, and upcoming
-events. There's a lot of information about the development process (much
-of it in serious need of updating) to be found at <http://dev.apache.org/>.
+events. There's information about the development process (much of it in
+serious need of updating) to be found at <http://httpd.apache.org/dev>.
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
of the server code and documentation, and for planning future
directions. If you have user/configuration questions, send them
to the USENET newsgroup "comp.infosystems.www.servers.unix", or for
- Windows users, "comp.infosystems.www.servers.ms-windows".
+ Windows users, "comp.infosystems.www.servers.ms-windows". You may also
+ join the Apache Users mailing list <http://httpd.apache.org/userslist.html>.
There is a core group of contributors (informally called the "core")
which was formed from the project founders and is augmented from time