Tagging wiki pages with Ubuntu version numbers

Jonathan Aquilina eagles051387 at gmail.com
Sat Dec 7 09:24:24 UTC 2013


You forgot to mention if not automate it at least make it somehow required
that a tag is needed.


On Sat, Dec 7, 2013 at 8:29 AM, Hannie Dumoleyn <lafeber-dumoleyn2 at zonnet.nl
> wrote:

> Just my 2 cents. +1 from me. This is what I suggested a few weeks (or
> months? :)) ago. The only snag is that those who write or edit a wiki
> page should also be convinced they have to add a version tag always. Or
> is there a way to automate that?
> Hannie
>
> op 06-12-13 21:52, Kevin Godby schreef:
> > Hello.
> >
> > There's been a lot of discussion lately about out-of-date wiki pages
> > and how few of them are actually tagged as being out of date.
> >
> > One potential solution to this would be to have tags for each Ubuntu
> > version (e.g., 13.04, 13.10, 14.04). When you create or edit a wiki
> > page, tag it with the Ubuntu version that it's written for (usually
> > the current/latest version). Then we could easily find out of date
> > pages—those pages tagged with earlier Ubuntu versions—so they may be
> > updated, redirected, etc.
> >
> > What do you think?
> >
> > —Kevin
> >
>
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