
On Tuesday 02 March 2010 08:21:56 Rupert Horstkötter wrote:
... Please tell me how you'd like to re-design it without having to do the whole Reviewing again from an template perspective.
The majority of effort by now wasn't top part that I commented and consider urgent, but fixing, updating and verifying article, for instance that procedure described in article actually works. Once we have clear idea what to do replacing top part with something smaller or placed on right side of the article will be few days work at maximum. Ditto, thinking about and testing different design is not reason to stop fixing articles to comply with current template. It is organized and it should be (near to) trivial to parse it with script and change to something different. The rest of ideas can be developed and applied in a slower pace. IMHO, even if we would have clear idea how to restructure articles right now, applying that during transition will extend transition too much.
We have no time for something like this, i.e. we'd have to put the template in question BEFORE starting the Reviewing.
That is my opinion too, but I can bring up only what I see as a problem and taking how many things we tackled at once it is not easy to find time for everything.
But still, if we can adjust the template and it will just work without adjustments to already reviewed pages, OK .. but otherwise .. sorry, this isn't an option as we wouldn't like to throw away work of months.
See above. Transition to new wiki should introduce new process on openSUSE wiki, article maintenance, in other words each article must have named maintainer, otherwise after some time we will be where we are now. Maintainer duty would be to keep author informed about requirements, best practices, help with example how to use new tools that installed extensions offer, bring up problems that authors find. That means maintainers will have to know guidelines, wiki tools and discuss with other how to solve problems. -- Regards Rajko, -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-wiki+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-wiki+help@opensuse.org