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Re: [gNewSense-users] Moving pages in the wiki


From: Chris Andrew
Subject: Re: [gNewSense-users] Moving pages in the wiki
Date: Sun, 17 Aug 2008 08:50:31 +0100

Karl,

Good ideas.

With regard to the broken links, couldn't we have a broken link
checker that would do this for us periodically.  A quick Google search
found this one:

http://linkchecker.sourceforge.net/

Cheers,

Chris.

2008/8/17 Karl Goetz <address@hidden>:
> Hi all,
> I'm hatching a plan to reorganise the wiki. It would be to try and get
> different 'classes' of page into their own section, instead of sitting
> under /Main/*.
>
> Firstly, I'll point out this can only happen if PmWIKI supports page moves
> and renames - ours doesnt seem to currentlyu.
>
> So far, i've thought the following would be useful:
>
> /Documentation/ (exists)
> /FreedomVerification/ (for PFV, KFV, and related things)
> /Projects/ (exists)
> /Builder/ (exists)
> /Translations/ (exists)
> /IRC/ (exists)
> /Community/ (exists)
>
> I'm also thinking of merging these pages:
> Main/CurrentProjects and Main/HowToHelp
>
> And want to rename these:
> Main/TranslatingTheWWWSite
>
> And move these:
> Main/CurrentProjects to Projects/Current
>
> An action I've already taken today was splitting
> Main/TranslatingTheWWWSite into three pages - Main/TranslatingTheWWWSite,
> IRC.Creating, Main.MailingList (although i'm not sure MilingList should be
> there)
>
> Finally, I've created http://wiki.gnewsense.org/Main/EditingGuidelines -
> could people please help me tidy it up and make it useable? :)
>
> Thoughts on all this? I think cleaning up the broken links, making sure
> the translations are all ok still would be a fair amount of work.
>
> kk
>
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