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Agree: an horizontally distributed wiki with good category tags is the
way to go... But the problem seems to be quite different now: I asked
to the website mailing lists and it seems that this kind of pages (end
user pages) are not good for TDF wiki. They are planning a new LibO
wiki so all these pages will need to be moved there... :S
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Website/LibreOfficeWiki
the answer on Nabble:
http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/Wiki-Two-new-pages-td2145610.html
so let's take these holidays as what they are and wait the new wiki
before going on...

Ricardo

2010/12/26 Stefan Weigel <stefan.weigel@bildungskreis.org>:
Hi Cor,

Am 26.12.2010 00:13, schrieb Cor Nouws:

Yes, a category tag is one thing,
Another thing is the path, for example
   wiki.documentfoundation.org/documentation/
   or wiki.documentfoundation.org/installation/
   or ...

AFAIR our wiki guru Manuel Schneider from Wikimedia says, that this
is no good way to structure a wiki. The right (and only good?) way
to structure a wiki is categories.

For example, the big Wikipedia does not use paths with subpages at all.

Also the multilingual wiki concept
(http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Multilingual_Wiki) was
developped for wikis without subpages.

Stefan

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