i actually own memcached.org as well. i'd be willing to host or provide it.

On 7/17/07, dormando <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dustin Sallings wrote:
>
> On Jul 17, 2007, at 12:57 , Sumit Datta wrote:
>
>> I can start it on my blog, but putting up on FAQ/wiki will be better I
>> guess.
>> We are using PHP/memcaced on our websites, and I would surely love to
>> do some documentation work needed. I will get something done by this
>> week.
>
>     The most appropriate place for client samples is really client
> documentation.
>
>     I think having concepts (such as generational keys) is fine in the
> FAQ, but client samples that far away from the clients can get out of
> date easily even if they don't clutter up the wiki.
>
>     Keep in mind there's more than one client implementation for just
> about every language.
>

Yes. I'd just like to ensure links to the most well updated places
actually happen!

Also a brief 'getting started' which says where to look for the latest
information, how to download it, and find the install instructions, are
pretty important for the wiki.

-Dormando

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