cholet 00/05/28 02:16:23 Modified: . help_with_modules_wanted.html Log: better English Revision Changes Path 1.4 +6 -6 modperl-site/help_with_modules_wanted.html Index: help_with_modules_wanted.html =================================================================== RCS file: /home/cvs/modperl-site/help_with_modules_wanted.html,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- help_with_modules_wanted.html 2000/05/22 21:43:58 1.3 +++ help_with_modules_wanted.html 2000/05/28 09:16:23 1.4 @@ -14,8 +14,8 @@ <li> To find <b>new maintainers</b> for the Apache:: Perl modules that have been <b>orphaned</b> and <b>not maintained - anymore</b>, or their respective authors are looking for <b>transferring - the ownership</b> over to other developers. + anymore</b>, or whose respective authors are looking to <b>transfer + ownership</b> over to other developers. </li> <li> To match <b>developers</b>, who want to develop and maintain @@ -64,14 +64,14 @@ If after browsing <a href="http://perl.apache.org/src/apache-modlist.html">the Apache/Perl module list</a> you cannot find a module that you wish - there was one, please send your wish-list to the modperl list with + was there, please send your wish-list to the modperl list with a subject line starting with <code>[wishlist]</code> tag. Of course - we cannot promise that it will be created, but if someone will - like your idea(s)--chances are it will be created. + we cannot promise that it will be created, but if someone + likes your idea(s)--chances are it will be created. <p> - Basically if your request posted to the list will be an + Basically if your request posted to the list is an interesting one, it'll enter the list below, for future references by developers who are looking to pursue or/and extend their mod_perl expertise through implementing and maintaining modules.