On my opinion ,every week there should be a mail posted.which should
contain all the stuffs mentioned which has to be finished in a
particular desired manner and according to their importance it should
be listed.
This will help the new members and as well as the existings ones to
know what are the prior things to be edited...and then if they have
doubts they mail them to the wiki mailing list,to get it solved.
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On Oct 11, 2009, at 11:13 PM, "Rajko M." n
If you have interest to create, edit and organize the openSUSE documentation at http://en.opensuse.org we need you.
There is often complaint that there is hard to find information on openSUSE wiki, that information is not up to date, or articles are hard to read and understand, and that is to some extent truth.
The problem is that there is not many people that will browse wiki and look for misplaced, outdated, wrong, information, that will correct errors, discuss, and give ideas, how to organize information, and how to organize maintenance in a first place. The http://en.opensuse.org/Wiki_Team is understaffed for the size of the wiki to the extent that only some urgent tasks are done.
There is no time to discuss how to organize information, research Internet for examples and analyze them, to pick up already developed methods to deal with information, and apply them to our wiki.
The methods used on Wikipedia work for very large numbers of contributors that can organize themselves in groups that take responsibility for portion of Wikipedia information maintenance, but for our small wiki we will be happy to have few people more interested in such activities.
-- Regards, Rajko
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