Based on a search for all page names with 'EPEL' in them[1], I got 91 pages. 50 of those pages are of the format 'EPEL/Report' and can be moved to the Meetings: namespace. Below I picked out some samples and show what they can be named using natural language. This improves search, translation, and readability for the user.
EPEL/GuidelinesAndPolicies/PackageMaintenanceAndUpdates => Package_maintenance_guidelines_for_EPEL EPEL/Reports/Week44 => Meeting:EPEL_summary_YYYYMMDD EPEL/ContributorStatus => Status_of_EPEL_contributors EPEL/GuidelinesAndPolicies => EPEL_guidelines_and_policies EPEL/Schedule => EPEL_schedule EPEL/FAQ => Frequently_asked_questions_about_EPEL ... or ... => FAQ_about_EPEL EPEL/Tasks/KojiAndBodhiForEpel => Koji_and_bodhi_for_EPEL EPEL/PackageMaintainer/GenericJobDescription => Generic_job_description_for_package_maintainers EPEL/Tasks => EPEL_tasks EPEL/WishList => Package_wish_list_for_EPEL
In some cases, it is just putting spaces in to an already named page. In all cases, these should go in to the [[Category:EPEL]], and some in other categories, e.g. [[Category:EPEL_tasks]].
If you are on fedora-wiki-list, you'll see that the group is discussing working with individual projects to check-in a CSV file with OldName| New_name. The list gets run through wikibot, which changes the names, fixes links, puts all in a master category, etc.
- Karsten [1] https://fedoraproject.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Search&ns0=1&red...
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 12:47:45PM -0700, Karsten 'quaid' Wade wrote:
Based on a search for all page names with 'EPEL' in them[1], I got 91 pages. 50 of those pages are of the format 'EPEL/Report' and can be moved to the Meetings: namespace. Below I picked out some samples and show what they can be named using natural language. This improves search, translation, and readability for the user.
EPEL/GuidelinesAndPolicies/PackageMaintenanceAndUpdates => Package_maintenance_guidelines_for_EPEL
This page has moved, it is now http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL/GuidelinesAndPolicies
EPEL/GuidelinesAndPolicies => EPEL_guidelines_and_policies
Right.
EPEL/ContributorStatus => Status_of_EPEL_contributors
Currently this now only lists packagers not interested in EPEL, but the name is fine anyway.
EPEL/Schedule => EPEL_schedule
Looks good (but the page has to be rewritten).
EPEL/FAQ => Frequently_asked_questions_about_EPEL ... or ... => FAQ_about_EPEL
Both look good to me.
EPEL/Tasks/KojiAndBodhiForEpel => Koji_and_bodhi_for_EPEL EPEL/PackageMaintainer/GenericJobDescription => Generic_job_description_for_package_maintainers
I'd prefer Generic_job_description_for_EPEL
EPEL/Tasks => EPEL_tasks EPEL/WishList => Package_wish_list_for_EPEL
Right.
There are other pages, here are my proposals: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL/SteeringCommittee => EPEL_Steering_Committee
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL/SIG => EPEL_SIG
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL/About => About_EPEL
-- Pat
On Sun, Nov 02, 2008 at 02:49:45PM +0100, Patrice Dumas wrote:
There are other pages, here are my proposals:
Are other SIG members on fedora-wiki-list? We've been discussing how we are all interacting on automating page changes (and links in, etc.) using wikibot.
There is a git repo (gitwikirename) that everyone here should be able to commit to. What we do is update the pipe-separated values (.psv) file for EPEL. Any questions on that, ref. fedora-wiki-list.
- Karsten
On 04.11.2008 20:30, Karsten 'quaid' Wade wrote:
On Sun, Nov 02, 2008 at 02:49:45PM +0100, Patrice Dumas wrote:
There are other pages, here are my proposals:
Are other SIG members on fedora-wiki-list? We've been discussing how we are all interacting on automating page changes (and links in, etc.) using wikibot.
There is a git repo (gitwikirename) that everyone here should be able to commit to. What we do is update the pipe-separated values (.psv) file for EPEL. Any questions on that, ref. fedora-wiki-list.
I'd be glad if the wiki guys could consider to work on this https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/961 as the "New Organizational Schema" for the wiki made it a whole lot harder for me to follow what happens in certain areas of the project (like EPEL).
CU knurd
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