Re: [CentOS] OT: Infrastructure Documenting

2009-01-22 Thread Brian Mathis
In a wiki, you are typically shooting for a flat structure, and the links in the pages organically make a structure. As already said, searching is the key. In the past, with Word docs or even text files, you needed to impose a hierarchy because it made things easier to find. Now you just need to

Re: [CentOS] OT: Infrastructure Documenting

2009-01-22 Thread Glenn Enright
Hierarchies are as diverse and personal as they come. What is more important is to have your site be searchable. To that end you might invest in adding search tags to each document. So that you have access to them all in a flat way as well as the hierarchy. --Glenn 2009/1/23 Joseph L. Casale : >

[CentOS] OT: Infrastructure Documenting

2009-01-22 Thread Joseph L. Casale
We are moving all our (limited and badly organized) documentation to a wiki. Anyone got any examples/pointers to a hierarchy that made logical sense? We are hoping to move everything from topology to application specific notes in to the wiki. Given the size of this task, I only want to do this once