Hi,

On Fri, Feb 03, 2017 at 03:03:35PM -0800, Matthew Rennekamp wrote:
> I'm going through the sites that we have and I see a lot of duplicated and 
> outdated information everywhere. So I want to ask what developers think of 
> what is the purpose of various websites should be. 
> So, first would be the wiki. Since it is a Wiki, it is editable by anyone- 
> though it should *not contain to-do lists/discussions* like it has. *We 
> should keep it as events meeting management system, and maybe some "cool 
> things" feature examples.* 
> Next, doc.sagemath.org. The "official documentation" is currently hosting 
> various tutorials, though I personally would like to move a few of those 
> education-based to the wiki. My ideal would be using it to document the 
> "long-term" information (ex: using ? and ??, and tab completion). 
> Naturally, this means a huge reduction in size; but the unreliability of 
> changes is something to worry about, too.
> The www.sagemath.org website should be the 'front page' of the SageMath 
> project. It should simply be the hub for links to development, with added 
> content to please people that get their first impression from the site.
> Lastly, Trac should be where ALL feature requests go. Moreover, if 
> sagemath.org is the primary page for consumers, Trac is the main page for 
> developers/contributors.
> 
> Please tell me what you think about the above.
> 
> *Pointing out nuances will be more important than you think.*

Like removing "outdated" pages such as
https://wiki.sagemath.org/animate?action=recall&rev=14 ???
https://wiki.sagemath.org/animate

Or removing pages about the organisation of sage-related days like
https://wiki.sagemath.org/MathsAuLyceeOrganisation?action=recall&rev=14
https://wiki.sagemath.org/MathsAuLyceeOrganisation

Is that what "asking for permission" means :
https://wiki.sagemath.org/RecentChanges ???

I have no problem with trying to better organize the contents, but such
raw removals are definitely -1 for me.

Ciao,
Thierry


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