Hello, Am Samstag, 30. September 2006 10:53 schrieb Rajko M: [...]
Mediawiki software that is structured to support well Wikipedia type of data that has not many similar articles that differs only in few lines. Is the usage of structure: opensuse.org/10.0/ opensuse.org/10.1/ opensuse.org/10.2/ appropriate,
This structure makes it hard to place pages that are valid for multiple releases - you'll at least need lots of redirects ("/10.2/sometopic -> /10.1/sometopic") I'd vote for opensuse.org/sometopic/10.0 (and opensuse.org/sometopic for version-independend texts). If the changes are small, you can also do "inline versioning" by writing "in SUSE Linux 10.1, ...." or using the Template:VersionNote. Well, I'm afraid there is no perfect solution for multi-version documentation, but there are better and worser ones ;-)
or it is better to use name spaces?
No, I don't think so - namespaces ("10.1:sometopic") have the same problem I already explained for /10.1/sometopic. If you want, you can additionally use categories ("Category:10.1") because this way allows articles to be valid for multiple versions - but keep in mind that you'll have to add another category ("Category:10.2") to all artices that are still valid in 10.2. (Yes, many things change, but even more things do not change - so this will cause lots of work ;-) Regards, Christian Boltz -- Kurz gefasst: /etc/crontab ist IMHO so nützlich wie eine Laus in einem Raumanzug - es juckt, aber Du kannst Dich nicht kratzen, es sei denn, Du bist Gott auf Deinem System. Und dann weisst Du noch nicht mal, ob Du anstelle der Laus Deine Nase amputiert hast. [Jan Trippler in suse-linux] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-doc+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-doc+help@opensuse.org