support for arbitrary tags, then Notmuch also may be exactly what
you've been looking for.
+## Documentation
+
+So far, there is not much documentation. Eventually, the wiki will
+contain a reference for users. This is what we have so far:
+
+* [Initial Tagging](/initial_tagging)
+* [Emacstips](/emacstips)
+
+Apart from the wiki, help is available via email. Join the mailing
+list. Read the archives. Ask questions.
## Source code
## Emacs Tips and Tricks
The best supported interface to notmuch is based on emacs and can be tweaked extensively. We have started to collect some tips and tricks [here](/emacstips).
-### Website
-
-This wiki is maintained using [ikiwiki](http://ikiwiki.info). You can pull and
-push changes using the following URL (no authentication necessary):
- git://notmuchmail.org/git/notmuch-wiki
+### Website
-As the above is still broken, you will currently need to use [this](http://git.cworth.org/git/notmuch-wiki?a=commit;h=023952dcb7cbf5d4bd9c8ba2c79bac11d54af1d4), in order to change this site.
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+This wiki is maintained using
+[ikiwiki](http://ikiwiki.info). Instructions on how to edit it can be
+found [here](/wikiwriteaccess).
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