On Fri, 2009-11-20 at 19:17 -0600, Ian Weller wrote:
On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 02:25:41PM -0500, Susan Lauber wrote:
> At the moment I think there is too much stuff on Docs Project page to
> just move it to the Category. If it gets trimmed down and sub
> category names are obvious about where to get more information then
> sure...
>
> I am more interested in seeing the Category:Docs Project cleaned up -
> and especially if that is the "main" entry point.
> It currently has 133 pages in it (and 28 subcategories). I went
> looking for the guides table so I could find a link to whatever I
> reviewed for somebody and had to sift through a lot of noise. There
> are a lot of pages that are in sub categories AND the main category
> that I think should just be in a sub category - a few meeting related
> items, several events and hackfest notes, a bunch of guide pages (or
> draft guide pages), and mostly the RN beats...
>
+1 from the wiki czar. If confusion will increase (from anybody), don't
do it.
So we clearly have an organizational problem. I agree that there is way
too much stuff out there. From a management point of view I literally
live off of the "Docs Project meetings" page. I've almost made it a
dashboard of items that I need. So I don't actually sift through much
of the other noise that's out there. But if people can't find something
that is actually there then that's a problem.
If I were to clean up the Docs Project pages I'd want to go through the
Documentation category and clean it up/out. If information has been
moved to Docbook then it can be archived. Draft documentation needs to
be brought to light. New people want something to do, here's a great
chance to get involved. Docs Project category... what's even in there?
What do we really need in there? What's missing?
I know... more questions, not enough answers. If I can catch up on my
to do list I'll take a peek in there.
--Eric