It should be the other way around. The man page system is the wrong
way for a Wiki. You should tag each qmail program man page with the
appropriate "Qmail_Programs" category tag. That way they will show
up there by themselfes and you can remove the 'hardlinks' on the
category page.
Andre
Andre, but why to exchange the well-known, the easy-to-use, the
easy-to-contribute and the standardized Man organization tree to the unknown,
awkward, unformatted, never thought before "Qmail_XXXX categories" organization?
Dude, tell me you're going to change your mind and accept this well-known model.
Guys, if someone out there thinks like me, help me convincing Andre to give up
that "categories" organization. Qmail-ldap is not an encyclopedia. (!!)
I already posted *all* qmail manpages there on
http://www.qmail-ldap.org/index.php?title=Man. They are just waiting for the
authors to start changing them into qmail-ldap manpages (in wiki format, of
course).
Andre, if you embrace this idea, I believe the guys will start editing the
manpages. Almost everything is already there, it's just to start editing.
And, above all this, if I'm going to write a man page for a qmail program, the
man page should be under the Man category, not under Qmail-Program. ...
From the heart,
bnegrao