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> >I don't know too much abt wikis etc but I think pointing a beginner to
> the
> mailing list archive is not so good. You could very easily get lost.
> 
> I agree 100%.  For a true beginner, or someone who is exploring the
> technology (comparing vs other solutions etc) they are most likely looking
> for an example and description that is well organized that they can print
> out.
> 
> There is a wealth of info in the mail archives but sometimes it is mass
> chaos and drives people away who might otherwise start trying the
> technology.

And that was my point too (which perhaps I didn't communicate well enough)
-- use the wiki to store useful mailing list posts so they don't get lost in
the archive.  

As for the general usefulness of a wiki, I agree that the format may not be
as pretty as the main website (or PDF documents); however, I would rather
have some documentation than none.  The wiki allows myself and others
(ANYONE!) to create tutorials, answer questions, etc.  Right now I'm most
concerned about capturing the documentation and getting it out there faster.
Then I can work on making it pretty and better organized and polishing it.

FYI:  All Apache wiki's can be found at:
  http://wiki.apache.org/
  http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki

Feel free to contribute!

J. Aaron Farr
  SONY ELECTRONICS
  DDP-CIM
  (724) 696-7653

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