I presumptuously created a wiki page

Matthew East mdke at ubuntu.com
Tue Apr 4 07:18:10 UTC 2006


Duncan Lithgow <duncan <at> lithgow-schmidt.dk> writes:

> This brings us (again) to the question of where this page should be
> linked from, so that people actually find it. According to current
> practise (according to NaamanCampbell) if it's linked to
> UserDocumentation it will be removed, and in all cases it will probably
> be added to CategoryCleanup.

That's not correct, I'm sure Naaman would never suggest that the
UserDocumentation page shouldn't contain any links. Our aim is to add complete
and good quality pages to the index and its subcategories.

> I suggest we begin a UserDocumentationRaw to link to _all_
> documentation, finished or not. I'd be happy to do this if others agree.

As I mentioned on a previous thread, I disagree: the whole point of the index is
to list complete and good quality pages. There's not much point in an index
which links everything (we have one on
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CategoryDocumentation), these pages are available anyway
via the search facility.

In any case, the page that the thread is dealing with is not documentation
anyway, so the problem doesn't arise.

Matt





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