On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 05:39:44PM -0300, Niko Yoshio wrote: > Well, the company where I work we use the mediawiki to documenting > procedures, I have some experience in editing or creating articles, > but I would document projects. It could also translate documents from > English to Portuguese-Brazilian. > The accounts are created (bugzilla and FAS), my public ssh key is okay. Great! We are seeing a lot of interest in using the wiki for writing general-purpose how-to documentation. I wonder ... would it be useful for people to read fedora-list, fedoraforum.org, and talk with moderators on #fedora about common issues, then turn those in to short articles on the wiki? The next thing is, of course, to post back to that thread (email, forum) with a link to the new canonical wiki source for that answer. We were talking earlier today about a knowledge base (kbase). That is another great idea, focused on much shorter articles to solve a specific problem. While that is being researched, why not start writing content in to the wiki? It would be a good idea to add a category at the bottom of each article, such as: [[Category:Kbase article]] [[Category:Kbase article draft]] [[Category:Kbase food]] Maybe not all of those, but one of them. :) - Karsten -- Karsten 'quaid' Wade, Community Gardener http://quaid.fedorapeople.org AD0E0C41
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