Re: is the wiki cluster afr example correct ?

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matthew zeier wrote :

> afr'd is what I meant and somewhere there should be docs on what the 
> namespace is for and what happens when it's not there... suppose when I 
> find time I could edit that wiki...

Yup. Other more basic things are missing from that page. The first one
that comes to my mind is the signification of "AFR" ;-)

Matthias

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