On the Dovecot home page http://www.dovecot.org/ we have a link "Documentation" which links to the Dovecot 1.x wiki ( http://wiki.dovecot.org/ ).
There is a question mark in my mind as to whether that is a good idea considering as how the current stable version of Dovecot appears to be 2.0.x.
In the Dovecot 1.x wiki, there is a pink stripe across the top of the page which says that the documentation is for Dovecot 1.x. It looks as though the intention was to make that prominent so as to guide visitors to the right documentation, and I think to a certain extent it may work.
But I am wondering if perhaps the stripe could be too easily missed. People might start browsing around in the Dovecot 1.x wiki without it even occurring to them that there was a whole another wiki for 2.x.
I have an idea:
Perhaps the "Documentation" link on the home page could be re-worked to something like
Documentation v2.x v1.x
where "v2.x" and "v1.x" are links to the two wikis.
This would make it obvious that there was different documentation available for v2.x and v1.x, and encourage visitors to choose the appropriate set.
Bill