I won't choose sides when it comes to picking an option in upper list. That's for the more advanced/skilled wiki-guys. There is one thing I'd like to say about it though. It seems to me there is no way of avoiding a major hassle, but it's needed. So, it doesn't really matter wich option will be picked. it always comes down to the same point wich is... First come up with a nice structure. (i think we had a discussion on that before. The main divider should be something like new users, devel, download, support database, etc...) second the layout. Nice, of course... but I thought of something themeable.. so it could be adjusted with every release cycle? Wouldn't that be cool? Anyhow... once these two things are set clear, it's just a matter of putting al things together again.
I agree. But the 3rd option seems the most efficient way to obtain a "clean" wiki quickly, as we have lot of extra/obsolete information that we don't need. I think it's also easier to select the pages that are really relevant that to remove and reorganise those that aren't. Let's start from scratch to ensure the best quality ! R. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-wiki+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-wiki+help@opensuse.org