On Thursday 21 October 2010 15:55:11 Malcolm wrote: ...
Here is the SDB article; http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Installing_VMware_server_or_workstation_on_openS USE_11.3_or_SLED_11_SP1
What do you think to rename article to something a bit shorter and more universal. Now it is a "openSUSE 11.3 or SLED 11 SP1" in a few months it will be "openSUSE 11.4 or SLED 11 SP2" and so on. If you use "Installing VMware server or workstation" then you achieved a lot. 1) No obvious (redundant) openSUSE in a title - it is openSUSE wiki. 2) No version specific encoding in a title gives title and URL longevity. In a wiki, and similar in the forums, title is part of the URL. URL that doesn't change is important on the web, specially if article is kept up to date with links to older versions. That was one of our mistakes in old wiki. Encoding version/year/other information in a title, making it transient from day one, was one of mistakes we did in the old wiki. Versions are in a template Knowledge anyway. Once newer version is available this one can be copied to: Archive:SDB:Installing VMware server or workstation on openSUSE 11.3 or SLED 11 SP1 This time encoding relevant information in title is necessary, so that we can have multiple versions stored in archive. Although even there shorter title is better, for instance: Archive:SDB:Installing VMware server or workstation on 11.3 -- Regards, Rajko -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org