Frank Sundermeyer wrote:
So what tools does the wiki offer to organize stuff:
- Namespaces - Categories - Portal pages
pages/sub pages categories/sub categories we can add goggle searc links (very efficient)
- a document can only belong to one namespace
this is a big problem. Also, the search is limited to one namespace
Categories: * Pro - everybody can invent new categories - it's easy to assign a document to a category - a document can belong to several categories - standard Wiki tool
it's probably the better tool for Mediawiki. we need to * use more subcategories * better update the category page
* Contra
most people _don't even know about_ categories, this is the main drawback
- discuss creating of new Namespaces - create a Namespace for portal pages
may not this prevent in wiki links?
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2. Content quality ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* it's not so bad * looking at the recent pages, it seems to me there are quite fex new pages, most are translation pages, so may be soecially look at newly edited pages (they are candidate to be more interesting)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3. Different target groups ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Especially when creating portal pages we need to know which target groups we would like to address. This will not only affect the content of the portal pages, but probably the way it is presented to the user as well (e.g. procedure vs. list vs. table, ...).
very important. In fact each portal should have an editing team (may be only one people). jdd -- http://www.dodin.net Lucien Dodin, inventeur http://lucien.dodin.net/index.shtml --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-wiki+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-wiki+help@opensuse.org