Yo, First, I'm not *quite* done updating the wiki content. I'm taking the feedback into account (thanks!) and still have some hand-scribbled notes of further FAQ entries to add.
However, I'd love to have more sections on the wiki I can't write myself: - War stories - DTrace examples - Links / examples to implemented memcached design patterns. Like if someone wrote that session library I wish someone would write, it would be linked there. If not, pseudo code examples are useful. I'm adding pseudo code to more of the FAQ examples, and help with that would be appreciated. ... the memcached code is peppered with DTrace propes. I saw some old examples on the mailing list history, but would any sun folks like to draft up wiki pages showing people how to use DTrace with memcached, along with links to proper DTrace references? And, for anyone out there with a memcached war/success/failure/etc story and wants to write it up and share, I think these are useful for people to read. At the very least entertaining. --- Also, note to community members (and soon to be noted on the wiki as well). The memcached developers all actually care about the issue tracker at google code: http://code.google.com/p/memcached/issues/list ... so if you have a bug report, you may report it there, then link it on the list. Or report to the list and file a bug later, whatever. Easier for us to track if it's cross-referenced, as well as having the most eyeballs. The issue tracker will be useful as easy historical reference for us devs. happy new year, -Dormando