At 21:00 04.06.2002, Thomas Klausner wrote:
Hi!

Two more very small patches:
- src/contribute/maillist.pod
changed "is the mailing lists" to "are the mailing lists".
Although I'm not sure about this, but in german there is a correlation
between the number of the subject and of the verb, and I think it's the same
in english...

that's probably right.

- src/products/apache-modlist.html
remove link to perl.apache.org and the More Info section.

Stas, I guess you're the maintainer of these?

One question:
I'm not sure if we discussed this allready, but what's the name of the
documentation? Should it be refered to as "the guide" or "the website" or
"perl.apache.org" or  "the documentation", or something else?

IMO "the guide: or "perl.apache.org" would be best.

"the guide", because it's used a lot in the mod_perl community
"perl.apache.org" because it's very clear what we are talking about.

Personally, I would tend to refer to the User's guide as "the User's guide" or just the guide in a moment of weakness, to the whole documentation as "the documentation", and occasionally to the entire *website* as "the website", "the site", or "perl.apache.org" (very rarely).


And what should happen to old refernces to "the guide"? Should they link to
perl.apache.org, or to /docs ? Or deleted completly?

Probably point them to the 1.0 guide. Depends on the context really. If it's more a general notion of the documentation as a whole, it should link to that, otherwise if it's 1.0 specific, and really referring to the User's guide, refer to that. IMO.



-- Per Einar Ellefsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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