Restructuring Page Names on the Wiki

Dougie Richardson ddrichardson at btinternet.com
Wed Sep 19 01:00:03 UTC 2007


This is a good point in itself, given that the default search is by page name, then we probably need to be quite thorough in any naming convention.

Dougie Richardson
dougie at lynxworks.eu
http://blog.lynxworks.eu/
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Vadim Peretokin 
  To: Dougie Richardson 
  Cc: Matthew East ; Ubuntu Doc Team 
  Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2007 1:37 AM
  Subject: Re: Restructuring Page Names on the Wiki


  Hm, good point, because searching 'virtualization' leads you to the Seamless Virtualization technology offered by VMware, with no options (qemu, virtualbox) in sight.


  On 9/18/07, Dougie Richardson <ddrichardson at btinternet.com> wrote:
    Hi

    I was reviewing some of the virtualisation topics on the wiki. It occured to me that there are guides covering everything - there just isn't any structure. Would it be possible for me to say:

    1. Expand the Virtualisation page to be the starting point for all other VM pages?
    2. Create new pages within a hierarchy, and transpose the information (i.e. Virtualisation/VirtualBox, Virtualisation/Qemu, etc)?
    3. Deprecate the redundant page names, or get them deleted?

    It occurs to me that a number of the pages in cleanup could be quickly rectified by doing this, making the information more modular and easy to find.

    Dougie Richardson
    dougie at lynxworks.eu
    http://blog.lynxworks.eu/

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