</p>
<p>
-CCAN is loosely modelled after the succesful <a href="http://cpan.org">CPAN project</a>
+CCAN is loosely modelled after the successful <a href="http://cpan.org">CPAN project</a>
for Perl code development and sharing.
</p>
<li> Use it in place by giving it a "config.h" (steal
<a href="example-config.h">this example</a>) and compiling all the .c
- files which don't start with "_" (eg. as in this <a href="Makefile-ccan">simple Makefile</a>).
+ files (simply, or as in this <a href="Makefile-ccan">Makefile</a>).
</ol>
</p>
<p>
There's also a
<a href="http://bazaar-vcs.org/">Bazaar</a> repository for all the CCAN
-infrastructure at
-<a href="http://ccan.ozlabs.org/repo">http://ccan.ozlabs.org/repo</a>.
+infrastructure at http://ccan.ozlabs.org/repo (<a href="http://ccan.ozlabs.org/browse">browse</a>).
</p>
<h2>Module Contributions</h2>
<p>
We welcome new code! The guide to creating new modules is a work in
-progress (just copy an existing module), but anyone can
-just <a href="upload.html">upload code</a>.
+progress (just copy an existing module), but anyone can send code to
+the <a href="http://ozlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/ccan">friendly
+mailing list</a> or just <a href="upload.html">upload it</a>.
</p>
<p>
We have a <a href="http://ozlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/ccan">low volume
mailing list</a> for discussion of CCAN in general, and you're welcome
to join.
-
</p>
<p>