A chance for you to contribute to the AstLinux as little or as much as 
you desire. How?  Go to 
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/index.php?page=AstLinux, scroll down to 
the "Users Guide" section, follow the links and start typing :-)

In a recent post, Darrick Hartman wrote:
 > I'd really like to see a wiki started to document

Following on from that comment, I corresponded briefly with Kristian and 
Darrick offering to help. Kristian agreed that a wiki would be good, the 
docs could (should!) be updated and that he'd like the documentation to 
be put together at http://voip-info.org to complement the great body of 
knowledge that's already gathered there.

As I'm just starting down my first AstLinux install (with a couple of 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] installs and deployments under my belt), I thought it would 
be a 
good time for me to write down what I find as documentation for others. 
I also a 4801, Wrap and an VIA-based Epia mini-ITX to try everything on, 
so it will provide a good range to document.

There isn't much there up there yet - and what is there borrows heavily 
from the [EMAIL PROTECTED] docs and the AstLinux website - but hopefully it 
will 
inspire some others to add content, especially as I add more (and thus 
here is more to correct :->). Feel free to copy the template from the 
three new pages I added and flesh out the Table of Contents for future 
chapters:

http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/AstLinux+Users+Guide+Chapter+0
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/AstLinux+Users+Guide+Chapter+1
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/AstLinux+Users+Guide+Chapter+2

(I also added the logo to the top of the main AstLinux page - looks cool 
huh!)

I'm starting with Kristian's excellent User guide, 
http://mirror.krisk.org/userguide026.pdf, but of course much has changed 
since then! I stopped short of simply copy/pasting that in as a starting 
point as I figured the docs should reflect the most recent AstLinux as 
much as possible.

Thanks in advance for your help and support. The excellent posts to this 
newsgroup by many of you will form the basis of many pages in the 
documentation!

cheers, michael
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