On 08/03/2017 01:39 PM, Justin W. Flory wrote:
On 07/18/2017 09:11 AM, Matthew Miller wrote:
> Wow, I had no idea we had a wiki list. And apparently I'm subscribed to
> it. This message probably is best on either the main devel list or on
> the release engineering list. Or, actually....
>
I would be curious to know where this mailing list popped up from. I
don't remember subscribing it and I don't remember finding one for the
wiki when I looked before.
This list is iirc super old school, setup by Iliana Weller following the
migration from Moin Moin to MediaWiki.
If it's public and open for people to subscribe to, then we may
want to
point people to the Infrastructure list or another more appropriate (and
active) list than keep this one open.
The concept is to have a discussion place that is outside of the Talk:
pages in MW. Normally in e.g. Wikipedia, a community stewarding a group
of pages would keep their discussions in the Talk: pages, aiui. Because
Fedora is using MW in a slightly different way by having people who work
across the wiki -- and thus across subject-expert areas -- the best
practice Iliana recommended was to have a mailing list where any meta
discussions could occur, such as editing practices, archiving practices,
setting wiki-wide policies, and so forth.
That content doesn't sound like it belongs on the Infrastructure list,
but it might be taken by the Docs list?
Part of the reason for having a docs@ and a wiki@ was that formal,
versioned docs are a different creature from a curate wiki. We wanted to
welcome MW authors (people with experience & preference for that
culture) without having to drag them into non-wiki content discussions.
History lesson, out!
Regards,
- Karsten
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Karsten Wade
Community Infrastructure Team :
https://osci.io
Red Hat Open Source and Standards (OSAS) : @redhatopen
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