From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Michael Tremer To: documentation@lists.ipfire.org Subject: Is there anybody out there? Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2018 21:22:21 +0100 Message-ID: <898278bf7da43d6920b58739809221962b6df2c0.camel@ipfire.org> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="===============7913297414976901290==" List-Id: --===============7913297414976901290== Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable 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 hou= rs 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 f= ew pages into the hardware section (HWRNGs and crypto accelerators). * I added a guide on how to install IPFire on AWS:=20 https://wiki.ipfire.org/installation/aws/start * I added some details about the LWL hardware and removed the fountain networ= ks 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 d= oes 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 Loads of things are outdated and pages can be shortened by referencing information that can be found somewhere else.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 --===============7913297414976901290==--