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diff --git a/docs/tutorials/bfg/index.rst b/docs/tutorials/bfg/index.rst
index 3c0b3bf01..9f9a5238c 100644
--- a/docs/tutorials/bfg/index.rst
+++ b/docs/tutorials/bfg/index.rst
@@ -176,6 +176,10 @@ Here's how to convert a :mod:`repoze.bfg` application to a
<bfg:failingtag attr="foo"/>
</configure>
+ You will also need to add the ``pyramid_zcml`` package to your
+ ``setup.py`` ``install_requires`` list. In Pyramid, ZCML configuration
+ became an optional add-on supported by the ``pyramid_zcml`` package.
+
#. Retest your application using :app:`Pyramid`. This might be as
easy as:
diff --git a/docs/tutorials/modwsgi/index.rst b/docs/tutorials/modwsgi/index.rst
index 766f05b56..4257f40b3 100644
--- a/docs/tutorials/modwsgi/index.rst
+++ b/docs/tutorials/modwsgi/index.rst
@@ -14,12 +14,12 @@ This particular tutorial was developed under Apple's Mac OS X platform
largely the same for all systems, delta specific path information for
commands and files.
-.. note:: Unfortunately these instructions almost certainly won't work
- for deploying a :app:`Pyramid` application on a Windows system
- using ``mod_wsgi``. If you have experience with :app:`Pyramid`
- and ``mod_wsgi`` on Windows systems, please help us document
- this experience by submitting documentation to the `mailing list
- <http://lists.repoze.org/listinfo/repoze-dev>`_.
+.. note:: Unfortunately these instructions almost certainly won't work for
+ deploying a :app:`Pyramid` application on a Windows system using
+ ``mod_wsgi``. If you have experience with :app:`Pyramid` and ``mod_wsgi``
+ on Windows systems, please help us document this experience by submitting
+ documentation to the `Pylons-devel maillist
+ <http://groups.google.com/group/pylons-devel>`_.
#. The tutorial assumes you have Apache already installed on your
system. If you do not, install Apache 2.X for your platform in