On Fri, 2008-08-08 at 00:54 -0400, Scott Kitterman wrote: > On Fri, 08 Aug 2008 04:02:10 +0100 Philip Wyett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >On Thu, 2008-08-07 at 20:24 -0400, Chuck Frain wrote: > >> Greetings All, > >> > >> At the request of Daniel Holbach I uploaded a presentation that I will > >> be giving on Saturday as a part of the Global Bug Jam for the Maryland > >> Loco team. It is in the 'Material' section at > >> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RunningBugJam > >> > >> Please take a look at it for any glaring errors or omissions. It is > >> geared for new people to the process so don't expect any deep dark > >> secrets about any of the processes to be there:) > >> > >> Thanks! > >> > >> Chuck > >> > > > >In the interests of keeping the team wiki clean and easier to navigate, > >this and other user created pages should ideally be sub pages of the > >users page i.e. for this presentation for example it could be at: > > > >https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ChuckFrain/RunningBugJam or similar. > > > >The reasoning for this... > > > >1. Makes identifying a particular persons work easier. > > The wiki has a history function. > > >2. If edited by someone else it lessens work of others to perform #1. > > Not really. If you want to know who wrote what, you still need to look at > the diff. > > >3. Keeps the root folder of the wiki cleaner. > > This is a valid concern, but there are topic based roots that would be much > better than author based. > > >4. After a time if the page goes stale it won't be accidentally deleted. > > I assume this is true if it's under a topic based root page too. > > >It is not just this particular page I want to highlight alone as there > >are a considerable amount like it on the team wiki at present. I wish to > >promote that extra bit of personal organisation when creating wiki pages > >helps the wiki's organisation then look after itself. > > In my experience wikis tend to have rather flat name spaces and that is a > feature and not a bug. Organizing by author I don't understant at all. >
Wiki's do not have a flat structure of pages by design. It is the page creator who locates their files in such a flat structure. If we worked day to day in a flat structure we would have no such thing as folders and we would all just throw our files in our home directory and work like that. Regards Phil
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