Our wiki is pretty crap at the moment. A new wiki should probably look something like: * Front page (FrontPage) * Links to releases (direct link to current release), development, projects, help, other. * Links to X.Org Foundation, fd.o, Mesa, DRI. * News? * Releases (Releases/) * Latest release (Releases/7.n/, redirect from Releases/Latest) * Coming release(s) (Releases/7.n/, redirect from Releases/Development) * Release history (Releases/History) * Security: List CVEs, et al (Releases/Security) * HOWTO: Build from tarballs or git (jhbuild, build-from-foo.sh) (Releases/BuildHOWTO) * Development (Development/) * git information (Development/git) * Internals documentation (Development/Documentation/) * HOWTO: Write an extension (Development/Documentation/ExtensionHOWTO) * HOWTO: Write an input driver (Development/Documentation/XorgInputHOWTO) * HOWTO: Write a video driver (Development/Documentation/XorgVideoHOWTO) * Glossary (Development/Documentation/Glossary) * Other misc documentation (e.g. explanation of input chain) (e.g. Development/Documentation/InputExplanation) * HOWTO: Contribute effectively (for new developers, OEMs, etc) (Development/ContributionHOWTO) * HOWTO: Make a release (Development/ReleaseHOWTO) * Help wanted (Development/HelpUs) * Janitor project (Development/HelpUs/Janitor) * Anything that needs doing (e.g. Development/HelpUs/RewriteXKB) * Projects (Projects/) * MPX (Projects/MPX) * glucose (Projects/Glucose) * Server (Projects/Server) * ATI driver (Projects/Driver/ATI) * (etc) * Other (Other/) * Conferences, et al (Other/Conferences/) * News (Other/News/) * Lists (Other/Lists) * Press releases (Other/Press/) * Help! (Help/) * FAQ (Help/FAQ) * Bugzilla (Help/FilingBugs)