On Thu, Sep 03, 2015 at 02:30:54AM +0300, Zacharias Mitzelos wrote: > > * Wiki consists many things, it's a big data dump, and the first thing > we have to do is to agree what it's for. For example, wiki carries > information about Fedora's subprojects, documentation, project > mission statements, release notes, budgets, meeting minutes, acting > like a scratchpad for ideas etc. So at first we need to reconsider > what the wiki stands for. We suggest that we should be more selective > of what pages exist in the wiki. For example, the docs team is > already transfering content to the Docs website, so eventually no > documentation will exist on the wiki. Release notes, and mission Unless we have a number of people commmitted to constant and consistant wiki-gardening, I don't think we can tame the wiki. Therefore, I think "it's not for anything user-facing" is a good guideline going forward — moving Docs out is exactly right. Offhand, I think makes sense for the packaging guidelines and various legal documentation to become Docs, too. > statements could be moved to the getfedora.org website. Eventually it > would be ideal to have the wiki only for information about the > subprojects (with links to join.fp.org), working groups, and some > more. We still have to figure out what to do with all the pages that > act like a "scratchpad", but that's another discussion. I think, instead, the info-about-projects should be on the new Fedora Hubs. Then, the scratch pages can just stay. -- Matthew Miller <mattdm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Fedora Project Leader -- websites mailing list websites@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/websites