The wiki grows and is more and more difficult to browse. I propose we think about new kind of Top level Categories. I dropped some ideas here:
http://en.opensuse.org/Top_Level_Categories
I think we shoud avoid some kind of basic names (help, documentation, HOWTOs) that are too undefinites for this level
These TLC should give access to a tree, with SLC (secondary Level categories).
These two kinds (TLC and SLC) should only be visible in category pages themselves (not on ordinary wiki pages)
your opinion? jdd I strongly agree that the categorization of the wiki pages needs work, but we have a few problems. First, I'm not sure why, but I couldn't see any SLC's on your page. What I could see of the TLCs looks very good, although I'm sure there are some things that could be added. Candidates might include installation and user environments. I agree
jdd wrote: that "documentation" does not need to be there, particularly since it is in the left hand column. Second, why do you feel the applications need to be TLCs? This would lead to an ever growing list and would seriously clutter the TLC page. Unless they could be put in a separate column they need to be lowered to SLC status. Third, and most difficult, we do not have much (any?) control over how the TLCs are displayed, unless you propose building (and maintaining) a manual TLC page. In particular, the wiki software insists on listing the TLCs alphabetically, which is most unhelpful. The inclusion of "Category:" on every line seriously clutters things up. It would also be nice to be able to include a sub-heading to clarify the categories. Hmmm, maybe a manual page _would_ work best. If we kept the list fairly stable, and maybe had a way of automatically categorizing all new category pages. Anybody else? --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-wiki-unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-wiki-help@opensuse.org