Hello, Am Freitag, 18. Mai 2012 schrieb Wolfgang Rosenauer:
I have a comment about the wiki. Granted I do not write much there but working with the "new" wiki is always a very high hurdle for me.
- when I try to fix something it won't be public but is waiting for some magic maintainer to approve it.
At least in the main, Portal and SDB namespace, yes. The openSUSE namespace does not require any approval. The idea was to ensure a better article quality in the namespaces that are relevant for end users. But yes, it can be annoying when you wait for a fix to be published...
- when I want to add sites I always fail to create it because of permissions
This shouldn't happen - can you give an example including the exact error message (or a screenshot)?
(or just the lack of understanding the structure)
Well, that would mean that you "just" choose a "wrong" pagename or namespace. This might annoy some wiki maintainers ;-) but shouldn't block creation of a page.
- I find the structure highly confusing
Funnily the main goal of the new wiki was to get a clean structure ;-) Note that I didn't say we reached that goal ;-) However one of our problems is that a large number of pages _will_ cause some chaos, independent of how much you think about the structure :-( (Nevertheless: If you have a good idea how to enhance the structure, please speak up.) Regards, Christian Boltz -- programmers' biggest strength is that they're lazy bastards. [Claudio Freire in opensuse-factory] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@opensuse.org