On Tue, 2009-11-24 at 22:41 -0600, Mel Chua wrote: > > 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. > > I'm curious whether this might actually be something that could be > tackled well in a sprint - not necessarily a full-blown FAD, but a few > hours during which a bunch of Docs folks run through through this online > and do enough cleanup that it's clear to any casual passerby what the > wiki should look like at 100% completion[1] and what remains to make it > look that way. > > A contingent of > new-to-Docs-team-but-who-know-their-way-around-wiki-editing folks would > probably be helpful from a "let's check out what information's findable > and discoverable by people who don't already live in this section of the > wiki" perspective. > > Random idea. > > --Mel > > [1] ...asymptotically reached ;) > Mel, I got through a lot of the Docs pages the other day. This was basically the pages that were in Category:Docs Project. We still need to go through the other categories and see if those pages are still appropriately categorized and if anything needs to go to the Archive:. Last year we had a virtual FUDCon over the holidays where we had some teaching classes and some working periods. Maybe we can do the same thing this year. --Eric
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