Hello hello!

I made a new version of the developer guide available.

The bulk of the work went into a migration away from ODT into docbook 
format. The advantages are mostly maintainer visible but one that is 
noteworthy is that we'll be able to release PDFs and HTMLs versions of 
the same document in the future. We did only PDF for now since our CSS 
ninja is busy.

On the content side of things:
- New: section on contributing
- New: section on code conventions
- New: section on developer recipes (run devel env., debug grammar)
- Reworked new switch support into a more general new network devices 
support.
- New: Wireless Access-Points and Controllers support
- New: Switch support for MAC Auth and 802.1X
- New: a new "add a network device to PacketFence" checklist
- New: new exception handling techniques

I will add more content in the following months as soon as I have a minute.

Get it while it's hot:
http://www.packetfence.org/documentation/guides.html

Let us know what you think!

Cheers!
-- 
Olivier Bilodeau
obilod...@inverse.ca  ::  +1.514.447.4918 *115  ::  www.inverse.ca
Inverse inc. :: Leaders behind SOGo (www.sogo.nu) and PacketFence 
(www.packetfence.org)

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