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# MARS-NWE documentation
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This directory is the project documentation index. Keep the top-level `doc/`
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directory small and put new material into topic subdirectories.
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## Topics
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- [Overview](overview/README) - historical upstream project overview notes.
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- [Install](install/INSTALL) - installation notes and platform-specific setup.
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- [FAQ and bugs](faq/FAQS) - old FAQs, bug notes, and translated question lists.
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- [Features](features/) - feature-specific notes such as trustees, PIPE-FS, PPP,
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file sharing, and NLS.
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- [Quota](quota/README.md) - Linuxquota and NWQUOTA backend design.
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- [History](history/) - old changelog, news, credits, and package metadata.
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- [Packaging](packaging/) - distro packaging snippets kept as references.
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- [Man pages](man/) - manual pages.
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- [Assets](assets/) - images used by documentation or packaging.
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- [Old](old/) - legacy build/configuration references. The old BSD/Unix makefile
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is kept there as historical build reference.
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- `NSS_NAMESPACE_AUDIT.md` - NSS namespace replacement/import audit.
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- `NSS_PUBLIC_CORE_AUDIT.md` - NSS `public_core` import classification.
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- `NWFS_SALVAGE_COMPRESSION_TOOLS.md` - salvage, stream, compression and tool
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roadmap.
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- `LOG_LEVEL_AUDIT.md` - legacy `XDPRINTF`/INI debug-level audit and
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recommended `1..5` policy for new code.
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- `KERNEL_REFERENCE_AUDIT.md` - Linux kernel reference imports, currently the
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disabled Linux 2.4.37.9 SPX implementation.
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- `HANDOFF_AUDIT.md` - current `nwconn`/`nwbind` magic-return audit,
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provider vocabulary and NSS message-layer references.
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## Layout rule
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New screenshots and reference captures should live next to the feature they
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document. For example, FILER or SYSCON screenshots for quota behavior belong
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under `doc/quota/`, not directly in `doc/`.
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The old plain-text files are intentionally preserved, but moved into folders so
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future documentation can grow without making the top-level directory hard to
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read.
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