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Documentation The following is a list of conventions used in this guide:
Conventions
Additional resources
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Publications
An Installation Guide, which includes a system overview, installation instructions and information about provisioning the servers is also available from http://www.vovida.org.
On Line Resources
Vovida.org (http://www.vovida.org) is a community web site dedicated to providing a forum for open source software used in datacom and telecom environment. This site was created to provide an environment where open source communications information and software can be easily located, accessed, retrieved and shared.
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