From: "Lars Eilebrecht" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 9:34 AM
> According to Rodent of Unusual Size:
>
> > Historically, stuff directly at the 'Apache.Org' domain
> > has been related to the HTTP server project. Other
> > major projects, like the XML and Java stuff, came
> > afterward, and are based on a related hostname.
>
> BTW, would it make sense to change dev.apache.org
> to httpd-dev.apache.org? I would prefer moving
> this stuff to something like httpd.apache.org/dev/
There are two classes of info that need to be split...
http://dev.apache.org/ should remain. Most of our projects use a common
mailing list, cvs, rsync and other tools. Our 'general' charters are common.
http://httpd.apache.org/dev/ should contain the specific development rules,
tools and method we use for the httpd project (and subprojects.)
Bill