I think my question is not right here, but as there is no good forum for this kind of question either...
Anyhow, I had several issues with scalix up to now which were rather easily solved but to find the solution was kind of hard. Sometimes it took hours to find the solution buried in the forums, and sometimes it was just coincidence that I found what I was looking for. A few minutes before I decided to make this suggestion I had such a problem once again. I just found the solution because someone posted something like "Oh, btw. if you have this problem too, have a look here <url> at the very bottom, it solved my problem"... doh! And as a side note, phpBB and the search function do suck!
So, how about this: If someone finds a solution for a specific problem, write it down in the wiki. There it should be a absolute MUST to be specific, maybe there should be categories like
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- Outlook addressbook
- SYSTEM addressbook
- issue foo
- issue bar
- batz issue
- public addressbook
- [...]
- private addressbook
- [...]
- SAC
- limitations
- issue blubb
- issue foobar
- webmail
- [...]
- rights and permissions
- Outlook public folders
- [...]
- delegation
- [...]
In best cases scalix staff should read those articles, comment them, prove them. Of cource the matching threads should be noted there, as the exact version numbers of the product, and links to bugreports of the issues if applicable. a "flat" hierarchy like the bugzilla or the forums are more than suboptimal for such a BIG thing like Scalix!
I was about writing such a thing for just us, but why not for all people? I don't expect it to happen immediately but I want comments on this first.
greets
Michael

