Use &a.hackers; and &a.announce; where applicable.

Submitted by:	Mitsuru IWASAKI <iwasaki@pc.jaring.my>
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Satoshi Asami 1996-11-05 11:44:48 +00:00
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<!-- $Id: development.sgml,v 1.6 1996-10-18 17:33:20 asami Exp $ --> <!-- $Id: development.sgml,v 1.7 1996-11-05 11:44:48 asami Exp $ -->
<!-- The FreeBSD Documentation Project --> <!-- The FreeBSD Documentation Project -->
<sect><heading>The FreeBSD development model<label id="development"></heading> <sect><heading>The FreeBSD development model<label id="development"></heading>
@ -10,14 +10,12 @@ FreeBSD being literally built from the contributions of hundreds of
people around the world, as can be seen from our <ref id="contrib" people around the world, as can be seen from our <ref id="contrib"
name="list of contributors">. We are constantly on the lookout for name="list of contributors">. We are constantly on the lookout for
new developers and ideas, and those interested in becoming more new developers and ideas, and those interested in becoming more
closely involved with the project need simply contact us at our closely involved with the project need simply contact us at the
<htmlurl url="mailto:hackers@freebsd.org" name="hackers@freebsd.org"> &a.hackers;. Those who prefer to work more independently are also
mailing list. Those who prefer to work more independently are also
accommodated, and they are free to use our FTP facilities at <htmlurl accommodated, and they are free to use our FTP facilities at <htmlurl
url="ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/incoming" url="ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/incoming"
name="ftp.freebsd.org"> to distribute their own patches or work-in-progress name="ftp.freebsd.org"> to distribute their own patches or work-in-progress
sources. Our <htmlurl url="mailto:announce@freebsd.org" sources. The &a.announce; is also available to those wishing
name="announcements mailing list"> is also available to those wishing
to make other FreeBSD users aware of major areas of work. to make other FreeBSD users aware of major areas of work.
Useful things to know about the FreeBSD project and its development process, Useful things to know about the FreeBSD project and its development process,
@ -82,8 +80,7 @@ FreeBSD against their better judgement! <tt>;)</tt></item>
<p>Last, but definitely not least, the largest group of developers are <p>Last, but definitely not least, the largest group of developers are
the users themselves who provide feedback and bug-fixes to us on an the users themselves who provide feedback and bug-fixes to us on an
almost constant basis. The primary way of keeping in touch with FreeBSD's almost constant basis. The primary way of keeping in touch with FreeBSD's
more non-centralized development is to subscribe to the more non-centralized development is to subscribe to the &a.hackers;
<htmlurl url="hackers@freebsd.org" name="-hackers"> mailing list
(see <ref id="eresources:mail" name="mailing list info">) where such (see <ref id="eresources:mail" name="mailing list info">) where such
things are discussed. things are discussed.