Rajko M. wrote:
One of ideas would be to include version information in title. That means duplication of some articles, and the problem gets worse if there is desktop dependable information. Classic examples are Compiz, ATI and Nvidia articles. On the other hand with title: Compiz Fusion KDE 10.3 we get linear article that is easy to follow without conditional branches "If you use KDE than ....." and "This is for openSUSE 10.2 ...." statements.
a) The other approach would be to use subpages. So title would be Compiz Fusion and than Compiz Fusion/10.3 KDE.
b) Third approach would be to use different titles, but create template {{Compiz Fusion Main}} that can be edited for all other articles, and than version and dektop specific part in Compiz Fusion KDE 10.3. Main article Compiz Fusion would be group of links to actuall articles.
c) Combination of a) and b) would be probably the most attractive for browsing. I consider subpages as additional information to main page, not as a browsing tree and this would be the case of proper usage.
I completely support using option C! A combination of templates and subpages would result in a much more attractive and organized setup. I think this would be a great idea. "Sorting Version Dependent Articles", or something similar should be added to the Wiki Tasks page. Using method C sounds like our best bet. Also, Rajko, did you get a chance to see my update to Popular Pages project page? I went through the list of most viewed pages and tried to add most viewed pages to topics which could be used as Portal pages or something similar. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your home page. http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-wiki+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-wiki+help@opensuse.org