So far so good! -kd
>-----Original Message----- >From: Alex Huang [mailto:alex.hu...@citrix.com] >Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2012 12:11 PM >To: cloudstack-dev@incubator.apache.org >Subject: RE: Changes to the wiki > >If we're all okay with this, we also need a lot of second level pages and >moving the current pages into the right places. > >--Alex > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Alex Huang [mailto:alex.hu...@citrix.com] >> Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2012 12:08 PM >> To: cloudstack-dev@incubator.apache.org >> Subject: Changes to the wiki >> >> Hi, >> >> Since Dave gave me space admin privileges, I was able to make a few >> changes on the wiki. Please let me know what you think. Although if >> you don't like it and want to revert it back, don't ask me to do it. >> :) It does say edit boldly on the front page. >> >> - Renamed the "Index" page to be "Home" page as it clearly is not an index. >> - Reorganized the pages to the home page to be the following: >> - Releases - deserves top level page as it is most likely what >> everyone wants to see. >> - Community - top level page to list bylaws, mailing lists, >> conventions, etc. >> - Developers - top level page for developers to start looking at the >> wiki. >> - QA - top level page for QA information >> - Operators - page for people interested in deploying cloudstack. >> - End Users - page for people using cloudstack's end user api. >> - Each of these pages contain a page tree macro that allow people to >> expand and collapse child pages when they are on that page. >> - Changed the theme to document theme. This allowed the following >things. >> - The search box on the top right now searches within CloudStack >> space. No more a bunch of unrelated search results. >> - The page tree is always on the left side now so people can quickly >> switch between major topics. >> >> So the idea of this change is to enable the community to quickly add >> pages and move them around instead of adding links. Another idea is >> for the person who comes to the wiki to know very quickly where their >> starting point is. >> >> An important aspect of this change is find the proper place for your page. >> Don't just add them all at the top level page. Think about your >> intended audience. >> >> I would have preferred that the top level pages are actually tabs and >> each has a table of content within the tab but doesn't look like it's >> possible. If you know how to do it, let me know. >> >> I like to settle of a list of top level pages and make that static. >> Right now it's wide open though. We can discuss what should be top level. >> >> --Alex >>