Documentation
The Cherokee Project has a strong and active Community. We are on social media, mailing lists, blogs, planets, IRC channels, celebrate periodic summits, and so on, so it is really simple to discuss about the project and look for help.
Social Media
Follow Cherokee on Google+
Follow Cherokee on Twitter
Join Cherokee on Facebook
Mailing Lists
The documentation for the latest stable release is always available at the Cherokee Project site.
If you cannot find what you are looking for in there, you can always go to the official mailing lists. Post your questions there. Usually the people hanging around will be happy to help. Keep in mind that, as a sign of politeness towards the rest of the readers, you should first check if the solution to your problem is present in the archives. This will prevent duplicated entries and will probably give you an answer a lot faster.
These are the lists currently in existence:
#cherokee IRC channel
Join us at the #cherokee IRC channel. Many of our members and core-deveolpers are always hanging around, so after the mailing lists it is the second best place to look for answers and help.
Bug Tracker
Your feedback is very important to us. That is why we encourage you to log bug reports and Request for Enhancements in our bug tracker whenever you find something that you think is suitable for improvement.
Third party resources
Besides the Cherokee Project mailing lists, there are some other third party resources that may be of your interest.
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Cherokee at Ohloh: metrics and analysis on the Cherokee project.
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IRC Channel: #cherokee on freenode.net
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Cherokee at Twitter: microblogging about Cherokee.
More resources:
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How to cross-compile Cherokee for Elphel network cameras.
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Munin Plugin for plotting the web server.