I have added a link to that from "How to participate". Changing the
left-hand navigation needs more discussion, let's see how this approach
develops.
Oh I expect discussion... :-) I didn't actually mean for a link from
On 25/08/05, Sonja Krause-Harder wrote:
the left-hand navbar to the OpenSUSE Wiki Project page. My ego isn't
quite that big :-)
Rather a link from the left-hand nav that takes you to the front of
the user contributed section of the wiki.
At the moment there is some confusion as the Documentation page guides
user contributions to go to the End-User Documentation page. This has
led to Community pages on Administration and Development to go in the
End-user section. I'm not sure that the wishlists belong in the
End-User Documentation either.
Maybe we just need to edit the first Documentation page to make things
more consistent and categorized.
So that we don't start an editing war on that page, maybe we should
run a mini competition to design that first Documentation page. users
could just create the page in their own space, tag it with a
[[Category:CommunityFrontpage]], and then each design can be evaluated
by the community.
We have now:
http://www.opensuse.org/index.php/Community_hub
http://opensuse.org/index.php/Community_discussion_page
http://www.opensuse.org/index.php/OpenSUSE_Wiki_Project
Can we consolidate these a bit, maybe?
Ill let User:jdd defend his own two pages, but OpenSUSE Wiki Project
is a project page to coordinate contributors, it is not a visitor
navigational page for the Community pages that it will help to create.
Regards,
Peter Flodin.