On Thu, Sep 03, 2015 at 02:30:54AM +0300, Zacharias Mitzelos wrote:
* Wiki consists many things, it's a big data dump, and the first thing
we have to do is to agree what it's for. For example, wiki carries
information about Fedora's subprojects, documentation, project
mission statements, release notes, budgets, meeting minutes, acting
like a scratchpad for ideas etc. So at first we need to reconsider
what the wiki stands for. We suggest that we should be more selective
of what pages exist in the wiki. For example, the docs team is
already transfering content to the Docs website, so eventually no
documentation will exist on the wiki. Release notes, and mission
Unless we have a number of people commmitted to constant and consistant
wiki-gardening, I don't think we can tame the wiki. Therefore, I think
"it's not for anything user-facing" is a good guideline going forward —
moving Docs out is exactly right.
Offhand, I think makes sense for the packaging guidelines and various
legal documentation to become Docs, too.
statements could be moved to the
getfedora.org website. Eventually
it
would be ideal to have the wiki only for information about the
subprojects (with links to
join.fp.org), working groups, and some
more. We still have to figure out what to do with all the pages that
act like a "scratchpad", but that's another discussion.
I think, instead, the info-about-projects should be on the new Fedora
Hubs. Then, the scratch pages can just stay.
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Matthew Miller
<mattdm(a)fedoraproject.org>
Fedora Project Leader