Just finished a porting project of a module from 1.3->2.2.4 and I found information scattered all over and eventually found what I needed. I thought that I just didn't have the "right" link or something to the docs. I guess my expectations may have been too high. It seems like a project like httpd.apache with it's millions of users wold have a much more mature set of docs. The httpd 2.2.4 doxygen stuff was hosted off-site and those were a life-saver. The APR docs helped a bunch too. But the docs don't seem to match the popularity and ubiquity of the project. Anyone disagree? Or have I missed something? I will help with docs where I can.
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