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The Docupedia: Now an Alkaloid Project
Ben Klang, Saturday 27 January 2007 - 12:37:00 // comment: 0
Alkaloid Networks is proud to announce the merger of Lucid Interactive's Docupedia. Originally started by Alkaloid Fellows Jeff Smith and Bryan Rite, the Docupedia has sustained regular and growing traffic since its founding. Key articles such as the WEP cracking tutorial have been mentioned on Digg.com as well as other internet news sites. Now the Docupedia has come home to roost and can be found at its new URL docs.alkaloid.net. Welcome Docupedia!
This was an excellent opportunity to resurrect the once-lost Solaris LDAP client with OpenLDAP server How-To. Unfortunately, due to an oversight during the last site conversion, the document was delinked from the Projects page. It has now found its new home on the Alkaloid Docupedia and hopefully will continue to expand to cover Kerberos integration.
As our final piece of housekeeping news, the PodMail demo has been restored to full functionality. While the RSS feeds continued to operate, we had disabled the phone-in side due to technical changes. If you haven't yet checked out the demo, we encourage you to do so now. See the PodMail site for more information.
This was an excellent opportunity to resurrect the once-lost Solaris LDAP client with OpenLDAP server How-To. Unfortunately, due to an oversight during the last site conversion, the document was delinked from the Projects page. It has now found its new home on the Alkaloid Docupedia and hopefully will continue to expand to cover Kerberos integration.
As our final piece of housekeeping news, the PodMail demo has been restored to full functionality. While the RSS feeds continued to operate, we had disabled the phone-in side due to technical changes. If you haven't yet checked out the demo, we encourage you to do so now. See the PodMail site for more information.
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