Quoting Jesse Keating <jkeating@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
On Tue, 2006-02-21 at 14:50 -0600, Eric Rostetter wrote:
Why do we have it in two places? That just leads to confusions and
things being out of sync.
> Just make a new page named YumFC3Detailed and then link to it from the
> main http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Legacy page.
Why? To me it seems we should have either one or the other, not both.
Honestly because I'd like to start moving all documentation into the
wiki.
Okay. I'm against this personally, but I know you want to do it.
This is where the rest of the Fedora projects have their
documentation. The need for our own webspace may go away in the future.
Fedora itself does not do it this way. I'd rather we didn't either.
I do recognize that the other Fedora Community Projects do, but I don't
consider us to be the same level as most of them.
I suppose you could compare us with the Fedora Documentation Project
at best, not the Extras Project. And they do maintain web pages as
well as wiki pages. In fact, they only caved and went to wiki pages
due to user input for various things to be in wiki (instead of requiring
knowledge of XML, etc). I don't we have the same problem, and we've had
wiki since (more or less) the start unlike the Documentation Project,
so...
Especially as we move toward using the same build software that Fedora
Extras uses, we can use a lot of their documentation for our needs.
Yes. But why not point to their content from our web page? No need
to be a wiki to share content...
Having all these things in the same space (the wiki) makes sense moving
forward.
I don't see it, but I won't stop you from doing that. My point is, if
we want these things in the wiki, then we shouldn't have them in the
web also. We should remove them from the web, and only have them in
the wiki, and not duplicate them in both.
I'll let the rest of the list comment, if they want. I've already
told Jesse privately how I feel about the issue.
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Eric Rostetter
The Department of Physics
The University of Texas at Austin
Go Longhorns!
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