On 09.08.21 11:49, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 08/08/2021 15.26, Stefan Seyfried wrote:
Until today, openSUSE was considered a do-ocracy (at least by me): those who *do*, decide. Apparently this is no longer considered a good idea.
Eum... The wiki is also a do-ocracy.
Here we have one do-acracy attempting to destroy another do-acracy. That's something for the community to decide upon, IMO.
Then what about changing from "Migrating wiki -> new docs" to "Importing wiki -> new docs". The people who want the wiki can continue to contribute to the wikis, other people will contribute to the new docs. Sooner or later, users will vote with their clicks what documentation fits them best. It might make "us" (openSUSE Project) look somewhat stupid and disorganized, but that's how we want to be, apparently, so it will properly represent the current state :-) *If* during the import the "new docs" maintainers find that there is grossly inaccurate or outdated content in the Wiki, they could flag it as such. My personal experience with the Wiki is, that often the information I am looking for is outdated and no longer applies, or that pages are obviously abandoned and unmaintained. A coordinated effort during the import of "looking at all pages" might even benefit the remaining wiki users. Disclaimer: I have not really looked at the wiki for quite some time for obvious reasons -- bad experience in the past. It might of course be all new and shiny today. -- Stefan Seyfried "For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for nature cannot be fooled." -- Richard Feynman