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# Sections
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This wiki is divided into sections.
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* _Technology_Table.md_: This is a good place to start understanding how the AniNIX works -- here we map problems to solutions via tools.
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* _Layouts.md_: High-level view of our software, hardware, and hardening layouts, with links to other repos.
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* _Layouts_: High-level view of our software, hardware, and hardening layouts, with links to other repos.
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* _Policy_: A breakdown of our policies around the AniNIX.
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* _Operation_: a list of operational procedures for contributing to and operating the AniNIX.
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* _Providers.md_: a list of software, hardware, and service providers
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* _Operation_: A list of operational procedures for contributing to and operating the AniNIX.
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* _Articles_: Some articles we want to call out -- they may be ideas or recent events we want to cover.
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# Etymology
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The AniNIX is an open-source, closed-membership network of services available to those known to its admins. Its name is a combination of [animus](http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/animus), meaning governing spirit, and Linux, the platform on which it is built.
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