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On 13/05/2014 1:38 a.m., Oskar Pearson wrote:
> Hi All
> 
> This is my first post to the Squid Users list for an incredibly long
> time - "Hi all”) :)
> 
> New Squid users: did you find the documentation at
> http://www.deckle.co.uk/squid-users-guide/ useful in your process of
> learning Squid?
> 
> I wrote the Squid documentation at
> http://www.deckle.co.uk/squid-users-guide/ in 1999 with the aim of
> getting it published as a book. I then proceeded to get incredibly
> involved in trying to build and run a company, and I never completed
> it. It’s had very little love since, despite attempts to put it on a
> Wiki (which only succeeded in getting me banned from Adsense due to
> dodgy comments in the “Russian translation”) and on GitHub (which has
> had no commits other than by me).
> 
> My impression is that the guide is woefully out of date, and should
> probably be binned and visitors redirected somewhere more useful. I
> was wondering if anyone had any ideas about this. Is the content
> useful? Is anyone else interested in trying to assist with bringing
> it up to date?

Hi Oskar,

The Project wiki (http://wiki.squid-cache.org/) welcomes any content you
want to contribute. Taking a brief scan of it now it seems to be quite
well written and only the specific detail in some places is outdated.

Please feel free to contact the admin (Francesco or myself) for editor
access to copy your pages over.


Amos Jeffries
The Squid Software Foundation




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