-See [doc/project-ideas] for stuff to try doing to further the goals of
-the SIPB.
-
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-
-## Documentation Topics
-
- * [doc/Zephyr] -- An attempt at a complete beginner's guide to getting
- on Zephyr with BarnOwl and [doc/screen].
- * BarnOwl has some more documentation on [its wiki](http://barnowl.mit.edu/).
- * [doc/AFS-and-you] -- an attempt at a beginner's guide to working with AFS for Athena and Web
- * [doc/screen] -- Handy for [doc/Zephyr] and anything else you do in an ssh session.
- * XVM:
- * [using `remctl`](https://xvm.mit.edu/trac/wiki/Remctl)
- * [getting the serial console](https://xvm.mit.edu/trac/wiki/SerialConsole)
- * printing: [doc/quickprint], [doc/cups-on-mac]
- * [doc/kerberized-server] explains keytabs and how to get one and how that lets you SSH somewhere with Kerberos.
- * [doc/root-instance] explains root and extra instances in Kerberos.
- * [doc/summer-reading] -- Documents or books that various SIPB members recommend reading.
- * [doc/Debianization] -- packaging software for Debian and Ubuntu
+See [[SIPB Documentation|/doc]] for documentation produced so far.
+Existing documentation can always be improved.
+
+Other SIPB educational activites include the [AskSIPB](http://www.mit.edu/~asksipb/) column in The Tech, an array of [IAP classes](http://sipb.mit.edu/iap/), and the weekly [Cluedumps](http://cluedumps.mit.edu/) series each fall.
+