Hi,

There's a lot of discussion on the site lately on all sort of architectures for stuff like header caching etc. I find it quite hard to keep up with all ideas and keep a clear head on what everybody wants to implement.

To deal with this I've set up a Wiki at http://www.dbmail.org/wiki (also reachable using the front page on http://www.dbmail.org).

IMHO, the best strategy for new ideas would be to first discuss them in the mailinglist, and once we have one, two or more ideas for solutions put them on the Wiki. This way, the mailinglist is still the central place for all planning, but the Wiki will help us keep an idea of what we're planning and designing.

For now, I've added no authentication mechanism. I hope everybody is wise enough not to put unwanted content on the Wiki. If in time it seems necessary to add authentication, we'll have to grant access to all major contributors (code & ideas) on the list.

Please comment on this! Maybe you think the Wiki is a stupid idea. If so please tell me/us why! :)

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