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Re: preparing for the wiki move: msg#00234

Subject: Re: preparing for the wiki move
On Mon, 2005-05-23 at 14:25 +0100, Henrik Nilsen Omma wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> In preparation for moving the doc team wiki pages, I have set up a table
> of contents with some of the pages that should be moved (the pages whose
> parent is 'DocumentationTeam' in the current wiki). There may be other
> pages floating around the current wiki that should also be included in
> the /doc section.
> see: http://test.wiki.ubuntu.com/doc/Contents
> 
> Please feel free to add to or restructure the content of that page
> before (or after) we start the actual move. You can leave comments on
> the http://test.wiki.ubuntu.com/doc/Contents/talk page (or here on the
> list).
> The HowTos are generally written by the wider community for the already
> semi-Linux-literate. I would think that most of these would simply go in
> the howto/ section and that the doc team should not worry too much about
> keeping the HowTos in order, but we should rather focus on keeping some
> core doc team projects on track. The HowTos can of course be used as a
> source for more refined documentation.

Was just musing about the idea of having a docteam/ folder for the stuff
that you've listed on that page. That would then allow for a clearer
distinction between the bureaucratic stuff to do with the team, and the
documentation itself. I personally find it difficult to rationalise a
distinction between "howtos" and other documentation, so I feel it
should all go into one doc/ folder. At the same time I do see the need
for the docteam to focus on core projects... just thinking out loud
really i suppose. Maybe someone will be able to make sense out of it.

M

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