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    <p><a href="mailto:users-subscribe.at.cocoon.apache.org";>Subscribe</a>
    <a href="mailto:users-unsubscribe.at.cocoon.apache.org";>Unsubscribe</a></p>
    
--- <p>This is the general community help list for Cocoon.  Use it to learn 
Cocoon
--- stuff, and share your own knowledge with somebody else!  Don't forget to 
check
--- the <a href="TODO">FAQ</a> first.  Also, this list is not really the place 
to
--- ask questions about XSLT, HTML, CSS, Java programming, etc.  Please the
+++ <p>This is the general community help list and for Cocoon.  Use it to learn
+++ Cocoon stuff, and share your own knowledge with somebody else!  Don't 
forget to
+++ check the <a href="TODO">FAQ</a> first.  Also, this list is not really the 
place
+++ to ask questions about XSLT, HTML, CSS, Java programming, etc.  Please the
    <a href="TODO">Related Resources</a> page for to find the right forum for 
asking
    those kinds of questions.</p>
    
+++ <p>Of course, new Cocoon releases are announced on this list.</p>
+++ 
    <h3>Gmane</h3>
    
    <p>The Cocoon lists are mirrored on the <a href="http://gmane.org";>Gmane</a>
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    <p>This list is for anyone interested in <a href="TODO">working on Cocoon
    itself</a> (application developers making applications <em>with </em>Cocoon 
are
--- Cocoon <em>users</em>).  Anyone can read or post to this list; you do not 
have
--- to be a Cocoon committer.</p>
+++ Cocoon <em>users</em>).  Anyone can read or post to this list; you don't 
have to
+++ be a Cocoon committer.  Read this list if you want to learn more about the 
inner
+++ workings of Cocoon, or for detailed discussions about bugs or future 
enhancement
+++ requests.  Please don't post routine user questions to the dev list, 
though. 
+++ The topic of this list is <em>Cocoon developmentˆ.</em></p>
    
+++ <p>If you post a question in the user list, and the discussion gets so geeky
+++ that it has to move to the dev list... don't forget to come back to the user
+++ list with a "SOLVED:" post, once you've gotten everything ironed out! 
:-)</p>
+++ 
+++ <p>The dev list gets automatic update notifications from the
+++ <a href="TODO">JIRA issue tracking system</a> and from the
+++ <a href="TODO">Continuum build system</a>.</p>
+++ 
    <h3>Gmane</h3>
    
    <p>The developer list is also
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    (before July 2003)</li>
    </ul>
    
+++ <h2>Documentation list</h2>
+++ 
+++ <p><a href="mailto:docs-subscribe.at.cocoon.apache.org";>Subscribe</a>
+++ <a href="mailto:docs-unsubscribe.at.cocoon.apache.org";>Unsubscribe</a></p>
+++ 
+++ <p>This list is for anyone interested in <a href="TODO">working on the 
Cocoon
+++ documentation</a>.  The docs are its sole topic.  Once again, please don't
+++ crosspost; you can assume that all the developers also subscribe to the doc
+++ list.  Automated update notifications from the <a href="TODO">Daisy docs 
CMS</a>
+++ and the <a href="http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon";>Wiki</a> are posted as 
messages
+++ to this list.</p>
+++ 
+++ <h3>Gmane</h3>
+++ 
+++ <p>On Gmane,
+++ <a href="http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.text.xml.cocoon.documentation";>right
+++ here</a>.</p>
+++ 
+++ <h2>SVN repository update list</h2>
+++ 
+++ <p><a href="mailto:cvs-subscribe.at.cocoon.apache.org";>Subscribe</a>
+++ <a href="mailto:cvs-unsubscribe.at.cocoon.apache.org";>Unsubscribe</a></p>
+++ 
+++ <p>This list is probably only of interest to hard-core Cocoon developers.  
It
+++ consists solely of automated update notifications from the Subversion source
+++ code management system.  The name "cocoon-cvs" is a holdover from when the
+++ Cocoon project used CVS.</p>
+++ 
+++ <h3>Gmane</h3>
+++ 
+++ <p>This one is <a href="http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.text.xml.cocoon.cvs";>on 
Gmane
+++ too</a>.</p>
+++ 
    <h1>Wiki</h1>
    
+++ <p>There's a <a href="http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/";>Cocoon Wiki</a>.  
TODO: a
+++ little commentary.</p>
+++ 
    <h1>IRC</h1>
    
+++ <p>The Cocoon community chat room is the #cocoon channel at
+++ <a href="http://freenode.net";>freenode.net</a>.  Get over there and shake 
things
+++ up!</p>
+++ 
    <h1>JIRA</h1>
    
--- <p>[TODO: finish ]</p>
+++ <p>Bug/issue tracking on the Cocoon project <a href="TODO">uses Atlassian
+++ JIRA</a>.  This is a communication medium in its own right.  Updates to JIRA
+++ issues trigger notifications to the dev mailing list, so you can monitor 
each
+++ issue's mini-discussion from the dev mailing list.</p>
    
+++ <p class="fixme">Some "TODO" items on this page, and links that need to have
+++ their targets set</p>
+++ 
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