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Well, first a short introduction for thoses who don't know ArchServer yet. It is Arch Linux but less bleeding edge, more secure, and more stable (or at least we're trying to make it so ).
We have our own wiki : ArchServer Wiki
I would like to start a cross-thread discussion about the duplication of the documentation, a thing we're trying to avoid. The begining of the discussion can be found here : http://bbs.archserver.org/viewtopic.php?id=13
I believe most of the people behind ArchServer have an account here, it is probably easier to continue in this thread. I would like hear opinions about what should be in ArchServer Wiki, what should be in ArchWiki, since it's a matter that concerne both projects.
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The two big ones I can think of are: Postfix and SELinux. Neither of these are exclusively for a server but are usually used as such. SELinux (and it's packages in the AUR) are being regularly maintained by Nicky. SELinux documentation is still just the basics but does cover all the important parts. Since I don't use Postfix I'm not sure of the state for the Postfix documentation.
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