[wiki] PopularPages - recommended update to F page
Jonathan Aquilina
eagles051387 at gmail.com
Sat Apr 26 12:58:22 UTC 2014
For the versions which have been shelved wouldnt End of life be better term?
On Sat, Apr 26, 2014 at 2:25 PM, Leigh Tate <leigh.tate at linuxmail.org>wrote:
> Hi Tom,
>
> << I'm only not sure what the "unsupported" section is about. >>
>
> The "unsupported" was originally meant to refer to Ubuntu versions which
> are outdated and no longer supported. The old, outdated Firewire pages
> could go in that section, or in the "unedited" section (referring to pages
> which haven't been edited in 18 months or more.)
>
> <<I think it might be better to keep them as sub-pages.
> The parent page should surely be;
> FireWire
> shouldn't it? Quickest way to deal with the sub-pages that are not
> already linked to might be to create a "Links" section at the bottom of the
> wiki-page and then copy&paste all those links into that without even
> writing any explanations about which each page is for. The names are good
> enough "as is" anyway. ?? >>
>
> I agree that would be an excellent solution. Volunteers, anyone? LOL. My
> function has mostly been to go through the PopularPages and check for pages
> which qualify as unedited, tagged, or unsupported. Rather than edit the
> pages myself, I move them to ToBeReviewed as an intermediary step, until
> someone with the expertise on the particular subject can address them.
>
> I don't know if this is the best way to do this, but this is what we
> worked out in the early days of NewDocs (now PopularPages). The primary
> goal was/is to keep those pages up to date and easy to use (i.e. not
> cluttered with outdated or useless links). My time and level of technical
> knowledge allow me to at least do that. It's one very small way I can be
> involved and help out. :)
>
> Best wishes,
> Leigh
>
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