Rajko, All,
2009/11/3 Rajko M.
With this we will have clean Main namespace for user searching certain topics and ability to use wiki for more then a few documents targeted to ordinary visitors looking for help. Few indexes in Main namespace will provide links to other namespaces and keywords for search engine.
While I'm not that familiar with the implementation possibilities of MediaWiki (Namespaces, Categories) and its advantages/disadvantages (I certainly leave this to more Wiki-knowledged people), I definitely support the general idea behind it. The main namespace is interesting for an end user searching for content and pages covering "Meetings", "Team Pages", "Developer documentation", "Marketing" and such shouldn't be considered in our Wiki Usability Concept (that is clearly targeted on the end user). Also the implementation of our QA process (be it Sandboxing or FlaggedRevs in the end) doesn't make too much sense for these kind of pages or even discourage people contributing to it - I mean who wants to pass a reviewing process to edit a User page or add some information to a Meeting agenda? Thus taking those pages/contents out of the Main namespace (and maybe the search) makes perfect sense to me. Thanks for pointing that out. Best, R
-- Regards, Rajko
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