### Setup If you're a NetBSD developer, you can: * [[commit to `wikisrc`|cvs]] (no web browser needed!) * [[edit in your browser|web]] (with easy previewing! just set a [[kerberos/password]] first) Either or both. Whichever's more convenient when the urge strikes you. If you're not a NetBSD developer, you can add a comment to any page. We intend to develop some custom features for ikiwiki that'll provide more meaningful ways for you to participate. Until then, please bear with us and comment freely. ### Wikitext Text is [[formatted|ikiwiki/formatting]] in [[ikiwiki/Markdown]], with [[ikiwiki/WikiLink]] and [[ikiwiki/directive]] extensions. When editing in a browser, help is always available via a link below the textarea. Various [[templates]] are available as well. To see what Markdown does with your input, there is [Dingus](http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/dingus) (it's an external site) which also has a nice cheat-sheet for the Markdown-syntax. Feel free to use the [[wiki/graphic_chart]] as an example for your page. You are not forced to follow its layout, but it can help you to quickly design pages so that they look better integrated with the rest of the wiki. To practice, you can play in the [[SandBox]]. ### Locally previewing NetBSD wiki with template To set up ikiwiki locally to preview changes without committing or logging in via a browser please see the [[Previewing NetBSD Wiki with template|wiki/previewing_with_template]] page. ### Your first page If you're a developer, create a [[users]] page for yourself. It's your personal wiki space, and also lets you sign your discussion posts like so. --[[schmonz]] ### What next Write whatever you like, wherever you like. It's a wiki! Have fun. :-)