Hi,

In light of the recent documentation discussion, I propose a separate 
"Tutorials" category for the wiki.  The rationale is that if you're 
completely new to rump kernels, you should look at the tutorials.  If 
you want to know how to do some specific thing, you should look at a howto.

Sound good?

Diff to wiki/README.md follows:

diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index d5a4a27..4f4d530 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -13,10 +13,11 @@ used for creating the navbar on the wiki.
  The current categories are:

  * _[Builds](http://wiki.rumpkernel.org/Builds)_: automated builds, 
tests, etc.
-* _[Howto](http://wiki.rumpkernel.org/Howto)_: Tutorials, howtos, 
guides, etc.
+* _[Howto](http://wiki.rumpkernel.org/Howto)_: Howtos document specific 
tasks
  * _[Info](http://wiki.rumpkernel.org/Info)_: General information, e.g. 
historical info, TODO-lists, etc.
  * _[Performance](http://wiki.rumpkernel.org/Performance)_: important 
points about optimization, tuning, etc.
  * _[Project ideas](http://wiki.rumpkernel.org/Project-Ideas)_: 
detailed description of a project looking for idle hands.
+* _[Tutorials](http://wiki.rumpkernel.org/Tutorials)_: Tutorials start 
from scratch go through a general subject (e.g. debugging or networking)

  If the article does not fit into the existing categories, please propose
  a new category on the [email protected] mailing list.

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