I intend to update the TWIG package to use wwwconfig, but I am at a loss as to where to start reading about best practices wrt wwwconfig.
I've found stuff like http://people.debian.org/~seanius/policy/webapp-outline.txt and threads like http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2004/12/msg02127.html but nothing conclusive, nothing that identifies an agreed upon policy or strategy. In absence of policy, best practice is good for me... so a poll of which packages you think are doing the right thing would be a great start for me. What is this TWIG thing you ask? It's a LAMP webmail package Jordi Mallach has put for adoption. From the package... Description: The Web Information Gateway TWIG is a groupware client designed to be used with web browsers. The main goal was to provide an IMAP client, but it now offers agenda, news-reader, bookmarks, contact list and other features. . TWIG can be used as a webmail app with remote mail and news servers, so these are not needed in the local machine. This package is prepared to be used with either MySQL or PostgreSQL, but it is possible to use it with many other databases if properly configured. . More info about TWIG can be found in <http://www.informationgateway.org/>. regards, martin