-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 On Fri, Jun 20, 2014 at 11:30:11AM -0400, Joe Brockmeier wrote: > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Christopher Antila" <crantila@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > To: docs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > Sent: Friday, June 20, 2014 10:25:16 AM > > Subject: Re: RFC: Wiki Gardening... it's time to pull up the weeds > > > > On Fri, 2014-06-20 at 11:12 -0400, Matthew Miller wrote: > > > On Fri, Jun 20, 2014 at 10:33:36AM -0400, Eric H. Christensen wrote: > > > > 1. Immediately move the oldest 2460 pages to Archive: and remove their > > > > categories. > > > > > > This makes me a little bit worried. What if there is valuable but basically > > > unchanged information there? > > > > > > I agree that cleanup is necessary, but this seems dangerous. > > > > That's a good point. Can we find out how often wiki pages are viewed? > > That might be more useful. > > > > Perhaps we could use a "staging" area (like an {{oldest}} category) for > > the oldest 2460 pages too. > > > > While I'm always hesitant to ask people for more effort (especially > > myself...), I wonder if we could do this in steps of, say, 500 pages at > > a time. > > > > The first 500 pages could be moved into the {{oldest}} category and kept > > there for a week. Interested contributors can review the pages if they > > wish, and remove them from the archival queue as relevant. Remaining > > pages can be archived after a week when another 500 old pages can be > > moved into the staging area. > > Perhaps a Doc FAD/Hackfest to cull through these? If there's a way to divvy up pages amongst volunteers and all that's needed is a "yes, archive" / "no, still relevant" / "relevant, needs updating" decision, that'd be better than archiving the lot. (Might also be a good way to hook people into docs work - it'd certainly be an easy task for first timers...) I'm not sure going through 10,000 wiki pages is an easy task. If it were we would have been doing it all along and we wouldn't have ended up with so much cruft. It's probably good to explain to the non-Docs folks all the disruption moving these pages to Archive: will cause. 1) Moving these pages to Archive: will leave a redirect in Main: so if anyone goes to the old path they will be automatically redirected to the new path. 2) Because these pages aren't being deleted the content will still be available to users. 3) Because these pages are just being moved to Archive: if anything needs to be moved back to Main: it's a fast and trivial process. 4) The only thing moving these files to Archive: does is removes them from the Main: space to help clean up that space and make search more productive. Hope this helps explain the RFC better. - -- Eric - -------------------------------------------------- Eric "Sparks" Christensen Fedora Project sparks@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx - sparks@xxxxxxxxxx 097C 82C3 52DF C64A 50C2 E3A3 8076 ABDE 024B B3D1 - -------------------------------------------------- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iQGcBAEBCgAGBQJTpHO6AAoJEB/kgVGp2CYv8bQL/2PI11iIS0zTdetC3ZpNq/wM bLiCOaEkF6Q8p9TZZZomQaOu3PRNmgY6/GNA5CQgsSYr8CXsT5GtTlzMgKhR1kGk aoAri3UU08kUZGOKQHarYXTUtPI2Rn8esyCzL4Ajh+4adq9xKGmQm2RIYxwbsmk1 ZURT9TZzSNSbm2UuLvTzO1+M8CUg/1wTJC5GhZqo4EdSfN76AOb8WVR5q6Jc6fBZ NZ0YTjEGIhg/f/8p1BjcdbsXRCNqq8WmENMj5UJ380F8kXj2RNBqHXC9Vi3/uU8q d8jqj2gavCD6FQNrTUM+sS4RxfBhykyfp+8chLzt+hMapvCU36UrGsAwpEw/HNMd mxzvgtLJXcA0tSLFeCgpe0oyMMHJze1o4c+ZCdmwcWT+w29k0bZ69UjkZHdMw4X3 YQ1IowA9876A8x4w4q2W5MHCKwTUJ7RxiP9YZeAcJ7dX3nVqd0KTKJ+U72g7O/EU nyCUWcaCQOHH999BdyEAacjyyYB6kGkPnNWQy5Ja7g== =wbli -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- docs mailing list docs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/docs