Sounds like a section in the Developer Guide book to me. We also need
one for Operations folks. I'm getting a resource here at AOL to help
with AOLserver 4.0 documentation. Once I've got that person, I'll let
everyone know so we can gather together all of the great information
available from the Community.

Seems like most of the information already exists, just a matter of
bringing it all together in a consistent way, and validating it against
AOLserver 4.0.

What does everyone think?

Jerry Asher wrote:

 > One of the more popular topics of conversation appears to be how
 > does one analyze or debug memory issues.  And this raises all
 > sorts of questions about versions of Tcl, how AOLserver gets
 > things done, multithreaded Tcl, etc.
 >
 > It would be great if we could capture this information in a more
 > permanent fashion than in the archives of this mailing list.
 >
 > Perhaps the Panoptic Wiki, or a section of aolserver.com could be
 > the place for this....
 >
 > Any thoughts?


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Nathan Folkman
Technical Mgr., AOLserver/NPE/NES
Web Services and Publishing


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