[ubuntu-art] Our wiki organisation
Étienne Bersac
bersace03 at laposte.net
Fri Jun 9 12:15:14 BST 2006
Hello,
Before Edgy cycle, we have the time and the ability to deeply rework our
wiki architecture, including breaking Google cache, however we should
avoid that.
I suggest :
* Gather Artwork and ArtworkTeam into Artwork.
* Rename ArtworkTeam/People to Artwork/Team.
* Move Meetings to Artwork/Team.
* Gather Meetings résumé in Artwork/Team/Meetings/
* Move Agenda in Artwork/Team/Meetings.
* Create a GetInvolved page, maybe in Artwork/Team/ or just put it
on Artwork !
* Create WartyWartHog, HoaryHedgeHog, BreezyBadger, DapperDrake
and EdgyEft that contain reviews for released version and drafts
for current developpement version.
* Move Documentation on top of Artwork/
* Drop non Artwork Howtos, e.g. IRC Howto must be a standalone
page : IRCHowto or XChatHowto or GaimHowto.
* Create Artwork/Drafts for temporary document that should move to
Documentation or other
* Create Artwork/Propositions
* Create Artwork/Evaluations for us to compare Propositions. That
might be Artwork/Team only.
* Make a beautiful template. ArtworkTeam/PageTemplate is quite
good.
How should we handle Drafts, Evaluations, Propositions and Reviews ? Is
that all the same ? AFAIK :
* Drafts are temporary
* Evaluations should remains because there might be useful later.
The same apply to Propositions
* Reviews must remains
We must actually define what we work on. We need a page or a bunch of
pages that define each part of Ubuntu artwork and document the way we
have to work with it. e.g. a page for BootSplash theme pointing to a
documentation for USplash theming. I start writing a kind of definition
of our work in WideTheme.
We must define what we want to expose at our main Artwork page. I
suggest :
* Ubuntu Artwork Goals.
* Who address those goals
* Getting Involved. Artwork Wiki Guidelines
* Various Links : other ArtworkTeam, Official artwork, Licensing
etc.
I can do a lot of this work, but i don't want do to it without your
agree. So please just say : "ok" or "ok but this and that", etc.
Étienne.
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Verso l'Alto !
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