On Fri, 2002-09-20 at 10:19, Steve Small wrote:
>
> Hello Squid folks (Henrik?),
>
> I'd like to volunteer to help out with some of the Squid docs. I've been
> working with Squid for a year or so now and am pushing the envelope with it
> a bit for use in one of our products. I've been corresponding with Henrik
> who has consistently been very helpful and a great resource.
>
> If there are any areas you think need particular attention please let me
> know. My approach would for any topic would be to start with what I've
> already learned (probably not nearly enough), augment with information
> compiled from the newsgroups and perhaps some experimentation, and then
> submit it for lots of review.
We could really use a bunch of HOWTOS:
What configure options to use on :
linux 2.2
linux 2.4
freebsd
netbsd
openbsd
solaris 7
solaris 8
etc.
(Things like using aufs / diskd, and on which platform.)
We could also use some pre-built squid.confs - 'just fill in the blanks'
for standard
* home office
* single host accelerator
* multi host accelerator
* enterprise middle tier cache
That sort of thing. At the moment, to use squid at all efficiently, we
ask the users to learn far too much about squid's implementation, versus
simply setting the policy the users require.
Cheers,
Rob
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