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Affilipedia is powered by MediaWiki, which also powers Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/). Wikipedia has done a great job with their help section, so I'd suggest just taking a look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents, as the same information applies here.
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What is the Gentoo-Linux Wiki?

The Gentoo-Portage Wiki is designed to provide a place for Gentoo users to post helpful information for the Gentoo community. The Wiki is provided as an alternative to the forums and allows for more of a community control over such documentation.

Who can edit a page?

Anyone may edit a page, if you feel you have something to contribute feel free to add it to the wiki. See: Help:Editing. You can also check out this page which gives tips on editing and creating gentoo-wiki pages.

What to do here?

TODO list

How do I start a new page?

To start a page you may begin in 1 of 2 ways:

  • Type the new page directly into the URL, E.G. "http://gentoo-wiki.com/new_page"
  • Create a link on an existing page, and use that link to start your article.

Is there any mailing list for discussions related to this Wiki?

Yes. There are 2 mailing lists

Formatting WIKI



Consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software.

Getting started


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What's this website?

This site is a place where people can share documentation about everything that relates with the Postfixmailserver.

The word wiki turned to a synonym of a website where everyone has write permissions on it. The biggest wiki website at this moment is the http://www.wikipedia.org, a totally user contributed virtual encyclopedia.

So put your hands at work and start sharing your documents.

Can I edit the documents posted by others?

Yes. But before you start "fixing" whatever you believe its wrong or inaccurate, try to debate your point with people on the related mailling list, or add your complaint to the discussion section that accompanies every posted document.

Every edition that is made is logged on the history section that accompanies every document. For example, see the history of [http://postfixwiki.org/index.php?title=Help:Contents