On Friday 28 May 2010 14:10:18 samannsml@directbox.com wrote:
Hello Mates,
no we have splitted our Sites to the following Destinations: http://wiki.opensuse.org/Weekly_news http://wiki.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Weekly_news http://wiki.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Weekly_news_team http://wiki.opensuse.org/Portal:Weekly_news
The actual Issue is placed in http://wiki.opensuse.org/Weekly_news. If the new Issue comes, the old one goes to: http://wiki.opensuse.org/Archiv:Weekly_news/ISSUENumber
Without slash, and with "Weekly News" (as it is the name) it looks promising :) http://wiki.opensuse.org/Archive:Weekly_News_issue_101 We can put fresh issue right away in the archive, and use transclusion (Wikipedia term) to publish it in the: http://wiki.opensuse.org/Weekly_News Whole text in the above page would be: {{:Archive:Weekly News issue 101}} [[Category:Weekly News]] and for reader there will be no difference. Transclusion works for any article, not only for templates. The only difference is ":" in a front of the article name. Advantages are that: 1) you have to copy article only once, from "openSUSE:Weekly_News" to "Archive:Weekly_News_issue_101" to make place in the "openSUSE:Weekly_News" for the next issue. 2) All that you have to change in the http://wiki.opensuse.org/Weekly_News is number of the current issue; lesser chances to make mistake, just increase the number and we are good to go. 3) The only place that is changing URL is "Archive:Weekly_News_issue_101" the rest is permanent for readers and editors. ...
Sascha
I would be very happy that everyone decide not use slash (/) in the article titles that are presented to visitors. It looks so unprofessional. -- Regards Rajko, -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+help@opensuse.org