Michael Parker suggested I post this here on users@ since most of the Wiki work is not actually done by SVN committers. I was tempted to actually just post this to the Wiki changes list, but that just seemed wrong. :-)
Anyway, I think we need to pay attention to the overall organization of wiki pages. For example, there are a zillion Bayes pages with overlapping information and not much organization. * BayesAccuracy * BayesBitMe * BayesFaq * BayesFeedbackViaForwarding * BayesInSpamAssassin * BayesNotWorking * BayesUpgradeError * SiteWideBayesFeedback * SiteWideBayesSetup * SitewidePostfixBayes * AutolearningNotWorking * FixingBadLearning * LearningMarkedUpMessages * UsingAnAccountForLearning In addition, there's not quite enough design in terms of the high-level organization. I'm wondering if we shouldn't try to structure most of the documentation in terms of areas (in terms of how users think of things, generally) and then documents like the FAQ and the problem solving stuff point into those documents. Anyway, just thinking out loud here. :-) (By the way, Wiki editing is open to anyone who creates an account.) Daniel -- Daniel Quinlan ApacheCon! 13-17 November (3 SpamAssassin http://www.pathname.com/~quinlan/ http://www.apachecon.com/ sessions & more)