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  1. [WEB] Apache Nutch robot

    2012-01-03T15:00:50Z

    site while looking through your server logs. Our software obeys robots.txt files and robot META tags in HTML. These are the standard mechanisms for webmasters to tell web robots which portions of a site a robot is welcome to access. 1 Sysadmins/robots.txt We're a software project, not a service, so please understand that a misbehaving crawler appearing with our Agent string is not run by us. Our software may be run by anyone. However, we'd still like to hear about any bad behavior. If possible, please include the name of the domain and some representative log entries. We can be reached at dev@nutch.apache.org. Our software obeys the robots.txt exclusion standard, described at http://www.robotstxt.org/ wc/exclusion.html#robotstxt. Different installations of the Nutch software may specify different agent names, but all should respond to the agent name "Nutch". Thus to ban all Nutch-based crawlers from

    http://nutch.apache.org/bot.pdf

  2. [WEB] Apache Nutch robot

    about any bad behavior. If possible, please include the name of the domain and some representative log entries. We can be reached at dev@nutch.apache.org . Our software obeys the robots.txt exclusion standard, described at http://www.robotstxt.org/wc/exclusion.html#robotstxt . Different installations of the Nutch software may specify different agent names, but all should respond to the agent name "Nutch". Thus to ban all Nutch-based crawlers from your site, place the following in your robots.txt file: User-agent: Nutch Disallow: / Webmasters/Robots META If you do not

    http://nutch.apache.org/bot.html

  3. [WEB] Mailing Lists

    knowledge-base. Doing off-list discussion is not efficient: only one person hears the answers and it will cause the volunteers to become burnt out. Lists See ASF-wide notes about expectations, subscription instructions, nettiquette, etc. for all

    http://incubator.apache.org/droids/mail-lists.html

  4. [WEB] http://incubator.apache.org/droids/mail-lists.pdf

    2009-11-15T20:35:13Z

    builds a searchable knowledge-base. Doing off-list discussion is not efficient: only one person hears the answers and it will cause the volunteers to become burnt out. 2 Lists See ASF-wide notes about expectations, subscription instructions, nettiquette, etc. for all mailing lists. Be aware of the Public

    http://incubator.apache.org/droids/mail-lists.pdf

  5. [WEB] Contributing to Apache Droids

    changed. Do ' svn diff > mypatch.txt ' to make a patch which includes every change. To make a patch for a specific file, do svn diff src/documentation/content/xdocs/install.xml > install.xml.diff '. It is better to prepare the patch from the $DROIDS_HOME directory so that

    http://incubator.apache.org/droids/contrib.html

  6. [WEB] http://incubator.apache.org/droids/contrib.pdf

    2009-11-15T20:35:12Z

    /documentation/content/xdocs/ install.xml > install.xml.diff'. It is better to prepare the patch from the $DROIDS_HOME directory so that it contains a definite path to the document. However, be careful that the patch does not contain other work-in-progress. For more information about working with SVN, see

    http://incubator.apache.org/droids/contrib.pdf

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