All I've undertaken some changes to the Wiki:
1. I've migrated the original pages into a new namespace structure, which can be seen at http://wiki.qpsmtpd.org/wiki:naming_std. This isn't complete and needs further work - especially in the installation, deployment and configuration namespaces. Most of the issue there is gaps in the documentation that make the structure incomplete. I will work toward adding some of these missing pieces and I'd welcome help in doing so. I've started with adding some of the Plug-in API documentation from the distribution itself into the Wiki. 2. I've left the plugins page (http://wiki.qpsmtpd.org/plugins) intact and in its current position due to the page's external links. I've checked Google and this (and the start page) seem to be pretty much the only pages referenced in external links. Hence I'll leave it there going forward (unless someone else has other plans for the page) and restructure it to make it more readable and easier to navigate. This will probably involve creating a summary page with links to sub-categories of plug-ins - authentication, logging, anti-spam, etc, etc. This does raise the issue of where plug-ins should live. The situation of some plug-ins on external websites, some in SVN and some in the Wiki would seem to be highly inefficient. 3. I've left the front page largely intact also. I intend (again unless someone else jumps in) to greatly simplify and clean it up the page. With this in mind one of the things I've noticed about 'catchy' projects/wikis is a graphic or symbol of some kind. Does anyone have one for qpsmtpd and/or is interested in creating one? Comments/criticism/gasps of horror naturally most welcome. Regards James Turnbull -- James Turnbull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> --- Author of Pro Nagios 2.0 (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1590596099/) Hardening Linux (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1590594444/) --- PGP Key (http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x0C42DF40)
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