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Modified: . bug_report.html Log: Another small step in the futile fight against garbage PRs... Revision Changes Path 1.5 +7 -3 apache-site/bug_report.html Index: bug_report.html =================================================================== RCS file: /export/home/cvs/apache-site/bug_report.html,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -C3 -r1.4 -r1.5 *** bug_report.html 1997/04/17 21:59:01 1.4 --- bug_report.html 1997/05/11 17:24:51 1.5 *************** *** 8,18 **** <P>Welcome to the Apache Bug Reporting Page! If you are having trouble with Apache, please fill out a problem report form and submit it. ! Before you do that, though, make <b>sure</b> you have:</P> <OL> <LI>Verified that the bug exists in <A href="dist/">the most recent version</A> ! of Apache. <LI>Checked the <A href="docs/misc/known_bugs.html">known bugs</A> page. <LI>Checked the <A href="docs/misc/compat_notes.html">compatibility notes</A> page. --- 8,20 ---- <P>Welcome to the Apache Bug Reporting Page! If you are having trouble with Apache, please fill out a problem report form and submit it. ! Before you do that, though, make <b>sure</b> you have done <b>all</b> ! of the following:</P> <OL> <LI>Verified that the bug exists in <A href="dist/">the most recent version</A> ! of Apache. There are many bugs in the 1.1 tree that have been fixed ! in the 1.2 tree. <LI>Checked the <A href="docs/misc/known_bugs.html">known bugs</A> page. <LI>Checked the <A href="docs/misc/compat_notes.html">compatibility notes</A> page. *************** *** 42,48 **** USENET newsgroup first. If you don't receive a response within a few days, then please submit it to the Apache bug database. If it's a known issue, you'll probably get a faster response from the newsgroup ! and you will help keep developer time free for improving Apache. </STRONG> </BLOCKQUOTE> --- 44,52 ---- USENET newsgroup first. If you don't receive a response within a few days, then please submit it to the Apache bug database. If it's a known issue, you'll probably get a faster response from the newsgroup ! and you will help keep developer time free for improving Apache. Most ! bug reports submitted are actually user configuration problems that ! could be easily fixed by asking in the newsgroup. </STRONG> </BLOCKQUOTE>