On Sunday 23 May 2010 07:52:20 Henne Vogelsang wrote: ...
The Weekly News (latest issue) is perfect content for the "product brochure" we are trying create in the main namespace. It's a nice way to show new people whats going on. So the latest issue should always be at http://wiki.opensuse.org/Weekly_news
Nice to know that distribution presentation means also Weekly News. (btw, it is a title of our news, so "Weekly news" will not work) Also, the page name "Weekly News", not "openSUSE Weekly News" should be used within openSUSE project. I changed "Main Page" removing openSUSE from section titles. Visitor is on openSUSE wiki, so repeating openSUSE many times brings nothing interesting.
... So your team things belong to http://wiki.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Weekly_news_team
That is another touchy situation with capitalization. Is it "Weekly News team" or "Weekly News Team" depends on how we consider it, as a team name, or page name for team that deals with Weekly News. The same is valid for any other team in openSUSE, including Wiki team, but excluding Boosters, as that is the team name. It would be good to clarify that as soon as possible, so that we don't get both solutions applied in the wiki.
... I would suggest you put old issues into http://wiki.opensuse.org/Archive:Weekly_news_#
I'll try to do that, as time permits, and once done update links and post that here. I was in process to check experimental method to import pages exported from en.o.o to the Archive namespace in wiki.o.o, when Sascha announced his solution, so I quited work on that, but now that you brought up this, I'll continue. The idea is simple, change exported files to reflect new title, add whatever new navigation, templates and remarks, that are wanted, and import article to the new wiki.
... Henne
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