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Other contributors to mod_perl






Writing Apache Modules with Perl and C

Writing Apache Modules with Perl and C

By Lincoln Stein, Doug MacEachern
Embedding Perl in HTML with Mason

Embedding Perl in HTML with Mason

By Dave Rolsky, Ken Williams
mod_perl2 User's Guide

mod_perl2 User's Guide

By Stas Bekman, Jim Brandt
Practical mod_perl

Practical mod_perl

By Stas Bekman, Eric Cholet
The mod_perl Developer's Cookbook

The mod_perl Developer's Cookbook

By Geoffrey Young, Paul Lindner, Randy Kobes
mod_perl Pocket Reference

mod_perl Pocket Reference

By Andrew Ford


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The other contributions made to mod_perl, that we don't have enough information on.

There are many other people who have contributed a great deal to mod_perl in one way or another, this list is derived from the Changes file, activity on the mod_perl list including support, suggestions and new ideas, along with help through private mails or other means.

This list is most likely incomplete. My apologies if that is the case, please send me an email if you have been left out and your contribution will be recognized!

If you do not feel you've made a contribution, remember that your help is always welcome and appreciated. You should consider yourself a contributor to the mod_perl effort even if you are simply using mod_perl!



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The Apache and Perl communities

If there was no Apache, there would be no mod_perl. See the Apache contributors list at http://httpd.apache.org/contributors/.

If there was no Perl, there would be no mod_perl. Perl authors are credited in the distribution's AUTHORS file.

We owe a great deal of thanks to The Apache Group, Larry Wall and the perl5-porters, along with the communities that support them both.



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Contributors

The contributors that are listed here only come by name, as we don't have enough information about them. These people have mostly submitted small patches to the code or to documentation, which have been very appreciated by the community. Some others have helped through the mailing lists, supporting users.



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Maintainer

The maintainer is the person you should contact with updates, corrections and patches.






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