21 Oct
2009
21 Oct
'09
09:10
Am Donnerstag 15 Oktober 2009 14:48:32 schrieb Rupert Horstkötter: > Community, > > in context of my employment as openSUSE Community Assistant at > open-slx.com, I'm responsible to come up with a reasonable concept for > the openSUSE wiki. Our goal is to clean up the current wiki and > enhance its maintainabilty and consistency, while supporting the > openSUSE community with the concept implementation. Very cool, thanks for starting that. > --- > Overview/Portal Page > > We need a proper Entry page to the openSUSE wiki. The current > http://en.opensuse.org/Welcome_to_openSUSE.org does not reflect the > character of a documentation ressource. I'm aware of the issue that it > may not be possible to change this particular page due to political > reasons, but what we can certainly do, is introducing an > overview/portal page that is accessible by clicking the link "Wiki" in > the upper left corner of the current startpage (so to speak as a > buffer when accessing the openSUSE wiki). I do not see any political reasons for a wiki startpage to stay. It can be changed as required. > This is, from my > perspective, particularly important as we need a central place where > to get started – a place where we categorize/index the existing > content and provide easy access to the Usage Guideline, FAQ, the Wiki > Forum (see below) and related support information. That's correct but I wonder if that only applies to the Wiki startpage or if we now and here should think larger scale such as creating a good startpage on the www.opensuse.org level. > Usage Guidelines Full ACK > > Sandbox Editing > > Currently we have no QA and publishing processes for wiki articles. I absolutely agree that we need a QA process, but I am unsure if we should introduce a tight publishing process. It might overwhelm a little team with publish requests on the one hand, on the other I see trouble how to deal with the already existing pages. I think I would further investigate the flagging approach proposed by Christian Boltz. Not sure if that plugin solves all our issues but for me it sounds quite good to have pages that have been created as "not yet proofread" or something and let a Wiki-QA team (how ever that will look like finally) go through the pages which are not not verified. OTOH I think it may demotivate people to let them only work in a sandbox. > Namespace "new-wiki" Doesn't that simply make two wikis out of one? That has great potential to end up in confusion if the transition from old to new is not going really fast. Again, I think a well thought through Flagging may serve us better. > Minor/Major Editing Same as above... With the flagging idea, this would translate in - Minor edits do not change the flag of a page - Major edit raise a flag "Unverified changes, use at your own risk". > Semantic MediaWiki Sounds very promising. > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semantic_MediaWiki > > Wiki Team > > We need to strengthen the existing Wiki Team with openSUSE community > members. Furthermore we need to define the role and responsibility of > a Wiki Team Member. Sure, and I think having a defined way how people can contribute to the Wiki and how members of the Wiki team can ensure quality is attractive to many potential contributors. > The major responsibility therefore is not to write articles but to > take care of the proper operation of the wiki in a moderating, > assisting and supporting capacity. Wise words :-) Thanks Rupert, Klaas -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-boosters+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-boosters+help@opensuse.org