Hi Michael, from my side i try to keep the wikis up-to-date where i more or less maintain the software like OpenVPN if considerable changes has been made. The Core123 changes aren´t documented until now cause i do wait if the NCP patch will be included (compression problem is also in working progress). If there are decisions made i will update it to the latest state. Otherwise, i try to keep all addons up-to-date which i´d introduced to IPFire as good as possible. Some deeper changes which i do not recognize may not be documented but there is always a link to originated page which should deliver a detailed description of all if needed. Whith addons which i´d only updated it is more complicated since i can test them only for functionality but the deeper know how of them lacks sometimes so i leave better my fingers out of the documentation. Great that you did this changes. If more of us do a part of this work, the wiki might be a really nice one in my opinion. Best, Erik Am Mittwoch, den 22.08.2018, 21:22 +0100 schrieb Michael Tremer: > Hello, > > I just wanted to send a message to everyone involved here about the > wiki and > what changes I have done. I sat down a couple of days ago and spent a > few hours > on writing, improving, moving and removing loads of content. > Hopefully someone > can have a look and check. > > Biggest things: > > * Main Page: I removed some sections which are not necessary for the > average > user and moved them together into a smaller list. That is nicer on > mobile and > draws attention to the four main sections. > > * I entirely removed the crypto section which was quite empty and > moved the few > pages into the hardware section (HWRNGs and crypto accelerators). > > * I added a guide on how to install IPFire on AWS: > https://wiki.ipfire.org/installation/aws/start > > * I added some details about the LWL hardware and removed the > fountain networks > section. This is going to merge into LWL soon. I also added a page > about which > appliances are affected by any of the Spectre/Meltdown/etc. > vulnerabilities. > > * I changed the sidebar to have more things on there that are > accessed very > often. I find that quite useful to get somewhere quickly. > > * And then I restructured many pages without adding or removing any > content. > Have a look around. There is still plenty to do > > All in all I am very often quite happy with the content on the wiki. > But it does > need work. Loads of things are outdated and pages can be shortened by > referencing information that can be found somewhere else. > > Is anybody in to help me out here? > > Best, > -Michael > > _______________________________________________ > Documentation mailing list > Documentation(a)lists.ipfire.org > https://lists.ipfire.org/mailman/listinfo/documentation