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mod_perl and related projects' mailing lists.

The most popular list for sharing ideas is the mod_perl users list. If you have any questions about mod_perl, that is where you should go. The other lists cover more specific subjects, mostly related to mod_perl development.

Please read the mod_perl mailing list guidelines before posting, as these are important to keeping discussion organized on the list.

If you have questions not directly related to mod_perl, you should check out the Perl mailing lists and the Apache mailing lists, which will probably be of more help. Or look among the list of Other Topics, as there might be a pointer to a place where you can get your question answered.

-The mod_perl Mailing List Guidelines
Ninety percent of the questions asked on the List have already been asked before, and answers will be found at one of the links below. Before you post to the mod_perl List, please read the following. Hopefully it will save you (and everyone else) some time.
-mod_perl Users mailing list
The mod_perl users mailing list is available for mod_perl users and developers to share ideas, solve problems and discuss things related to mod_perl and the Apache::* modules.
-International mod_perl mailing lists
Information about mod_perl mailing lists in different languages
-Documentation mailing list
A mailing list for discussing mod_perl documentation. This is not a list to ask mod_perl questions on.
-Documentation SVN mailing list
A mailing list where all the mod_perl documentation modification commits are sent.
-mod_perl Development mailing list
The development mailing list is for discussions about the development of the core mod_perl.
-Development SVN mailing list
The modperl-cvs list is the list where you can watch mod_perl getting patched. No real discussions happen on this list, but if you want to know about the latest changes in the mod_perl core before the rest of the people, this is a list to be on. Everytime something gets committed to the modperl SVN repository a mail is sent here with the diff.
-Apache-Test Development mailing list
The test-dev mailing list is for discussing Apache-Test http://perl.apache.org/Apache-Test/ project.
-Apache-Test Development SVN mailing list
The test-commits list is the list where SVN commits for the Apache -Test http://perl.apache.org/Apache-Test/ project are sent. Apache::Test.
-Announce mailing list
The announce list is for announcing mod_perl and related products releases.
-mod_perl Advocacy mailing list
A mailing list for mod_perl advocacy issues, discussions about the site, etc.
-Apache::Request development/support mailing list
The apreq-dev list is a support and development list for libapreq.
-Apache::Request svn mailing list
The apreq-cvs list is the list where svn commits for the Apache Requestproject are sent.
-Embperl mailing list
The embperl mailing list is available for Embperl http://perl.apache.org/embperl/ users and developers to share ideas, ask question and solve problems.
-ASP mailing list
The asp list is for Apache::ASP discussions.
-Contact Info
Contact information for questions not suited for the lists.


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