
Done. I got the page started with a couple of headings and an intent description. It's been a while since I could just sit and write any wiki. We'll see where it goes from here? I've put watches on other pages in the past but have not been instructed as to where to look to view those watches. On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 12:38 PM, Marcus Moeller <mail@marcusmoeller.ch> wrote:
Am 15.01.2013 20:58, schrieb DuBois, Scott L.:
Can you show me a link example? I just did a quick scan through and find immediate references to information relating to various topics, but nothing as a concrete "preliminary" working space. Maybe create a "Thoughts and Ideas" wiki page? I understand what you're alluding to using the wiki directly as preliminary and final draft but what about those ideas that never reach fruition? Just delete the page? Is it ok to have a lot of half written pages or collaborative pages that are just idea kicking pages?
Just create the Artwork_Contest_Rules page and paste some initial content. Afterwards we can work on it.
To monitor the changes, create a Watch on it.
The Discussions function can be used to discuss the content of a wiki page.
When it's finished link it from:
http://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Artwork
Also, most of the artwork pages needs to be reworked, e.g. they link to the old git resources, contain obsolete logos etc.
Give it a try, and start re-working, with the information you can find in recent discussions. If something is not clear, don't be shy and ask.
Greets Marcus
On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 10:31 AM, Marcus Moeller <mail@marcusmoeller.ch> wrote:
Hey guys,
That is very cool! The work done can be exported as well or items from other works can be imported in. I also like the function that contributors can be highlighted in different colors which makes it easy to see who wrote what.
I still like the comments feature on Google Docs though which makes it nice to keep the page clean and allow others to come in and make comments on the various areas of document. I understand how some people don't like the idea of using Google Docs for whatever reason but, as far as I know, The Document Foundation has not produced a full web based version of their Libre suite.
Sharing documents does not require any passwords or account set up. As the instructions state, the collaboration design was set up particularly with the kinds of work we do as well as students or global operations. People are scattered all over the place and rather than email documents around, we can follow a link to a document to work on it together from anywhere. There are of course other programs just like the one you pointed out, we just need to find them and try them out then let everyone else know about them.
https://support.google.com/drive/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=2494822
I am still not sure what's wrong with simply creating a wiki page on that. Everyone in the project does it that way.
The wiki also offers a discussion functionality as additional feature.
Greets Marcus
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