Hi Marko,
I have read somewhere on the wiki, that in case of doubt, you should follow Wikipedia's style. I think that that's the best idea.
Are we going to hold an election soon? ;-)
Regards,
Javier
----- Original Message ----
From: Marko Jung
To: opensuse-wiki@opensuse.org
Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2008 8:21:53 PM
Subject: [opensuse-wiki] Are there any naming conventions?
Hi,
I am wondering if we have a naming convention for wiki pages.
Would it be better to have
Board/Election (general info or redirect to actual year)
Board/Election/2007 (year specific infos)
Board/Election/2008 (year specific infos)
or
Board Election
Board Election 2007
Board Election 2008
Another example would be:
Events/FrOSCon, Events/FrOSCon/2007, Events/FrOSCon/2008, ...
or
FrOSCon, FrOSCon 2007, FrOSCon 2008, ...
Which Version do we prefer? Using Subpages (1st Variant) or several
pages with the year number as prefix (with a whitespace)? I am asking
because Wikipedia deprecated the subpages and just uses it for dividing
large documents. They now use categories for grouping related information.
Regards,
Marko
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