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Apache HTTP Server Documentation Project

Documentation: Version 1.3 | Version 2.0

The Documentation Project is an effort to maintain and improve the quality of the documentation included with the Apache HTTP Server. Participation is open to anyone with a little time, a little knowledge of HTML, and hopefully a little knowledge about the Apache HTTP Server. No programming knowledge is required, so this is a great way for non-programmers to contribute to the success of Apache, and to have their work read by millions of Apache users.

This is not a mailing list where users should ask questions on how to configure Apache. For this type of question, please consult the sources listed in the FAQ.

How to get Involved

There are lots of ways to contribute to the documentation project, including fixing a few typos and spelling mistakes, translating the documentation into other languages, writing tutorials to help new users, or just expressing your opinion about suggested changes.

To start contributing, or just to find out what it is all about, you should subscribe to the mailing list by sending an email to docs-subscribe@httpd.apache.org. For details on how to contribute, the best place to start is Ken Coar's Documentation Project Tutorial.

Translation Projects

There are several efforts underway to translate the documentation into other languages. These include:

Participants

Some of the participants are:

The localized custom error messages in the 2.0 version of the Apache HTTP Server were contributed by

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