Hi again,

I've been wondering - what's the "accepted" approach to updating the 
wiki? Should everybody with write access (I seem to have write access) 
just go ahead, or should there be some discussion about proposed changes 
first? I know, changes in the Wiki can be backed out again relatively 
easily, but just like in CVS (or git, or whatever), that causes extra 
work, that might be avoided by simply talking about changes one wants to 
make.

For now, what I have in mind is to make some minor changes to the 
OpenVPN chapter (since it obviously needs work) - but I don't want to 
alienate those who did all of the work so far, by making some changes 
and "breaking the rules" in the process.

So, I figured I'd ask first...

Martin

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