Community

= Nginx Community =

Please read the  FAQ  before asking questions on the mailing list or IRC channel. You'll sound smarter and the responses will be much more helpful. Plus we want Igor working on Nginx, not answering simple questions over and over. ;-)

Mailing list
Mailing lists are the most popular way to discuss Nginx configuration and development. You can subscribe to the mailing lists or read the mailing lists archive at http://nginx.org/mailman/. The Russian language list is considerably more active, although you might want to bring |en Google Translate to keep up. If you would like to unsubscribe from the mailing list and can't understand the directions provided, look at the unsubcribe page.

IRC channel
Try #nginx on irc.freenode.net. The channel is relatively quiet, but if you post a question someone will probably get back to you. The channel's log archives are also available for viewing. Please check out the IRC page before entering the channel for some basic guidelines for using the channel.

Forum
There's a forum with mailing list integration at http://forum.nginx.org.

Planet
The Nginx Planet is a great way to see what people that love Nginx are up to. Sometimes they like to discuss ways to make Nginx work better or how to build modules.

Bug reporting and feature requests
Bugs and feature requests should be submitted via Trac.

Get Involved
If you want to help translate more of the original Russian documentation you can log in and add it to the English Wiki you're viewing now. Here are  some tips and links  to help you.

We also need people to review the changelog and make sure new features are properly documented in this Wiki.

Finally, if you find holes in the documentation (this wiki), please note them on the documentation requests page, or better yet, help fill them! If you get help on the mailing list or on IRC, please help others by updating this web wiki.

We also have Nginx Propaganda that you're free to use under the appropriate license.