In-line :- 2011/4/13 Adam D. Barratt <[email protected]>: > Hi,
<snipped> > You missed the "Info" link a little to the left of "More Actions", which > gives you a history of the changes and the ability to see the > differences between revisions. Thank you for that but why the word 'info' . I did see it but didn't know what it is/was. If it had been the word 'Revisions' or 'view history' or something like that it would have been more clearer. That word doesn't signify anything to me then a generic notion that some information about the webpage or article or wiki or anything might be there is there but no idea what. The other two words 'Revisions' or 'History' or 'View History' do the same job/thing and give a better idea, what do you guys think ? >> d. Lastly, is there some virtual package where I can file these >> bug-reports (against some virtual package) using reportbug so I'm able >> to track any or all these issues . > > The front page of the wiki says "See DebianWiki/Contact if you need to > contact the people running this wiki". Doing so will lead you to a > page including: > > Report a bug? > > Use the pseudo package wiki.debian.org to report bugs. > > Neither of the above seem particularly hidden imho, but I'm sure > suggestions as to how they could made more obvious would be welcomed. The problem here is that link is only at one page, it needs to be on every page. For instance it would be nice for example if there was also the Contact us link on every page alongside the Frontpage, Recent Changes,Find page and Help Contents . Probably its not being highlighted because perhaps the team has its hands full with some other things I am not aware of. Although in the long run, it would really help if the contact us link could be constant on every wiki page rather than only in the Main Page. Somehow someone is assuming that people would land up in the main page and look way below at that page to find the contact us link. There are two things wrong with that :- a. People may come/enter and leave the wiki from any place. I for one usually look more for the 'Titles' and 'text search' to find some info. rather than use the main page. b. Even in the main page (www.wiki.debian.org) the contact us link is way down the page. It should be a bit more prominent and not lie there. c. Another thing I noticed is there doesn't seem to be any tags or Categories or anything like that. There should be some way to make sense or have an understanding about where one is coming from. Also there does not seem to be color codes or something to signify that some info. is outdated/old or for specific version of Debian only. For instance see this wiki page http://wiki.debian.org/DpkgTriggers , now broadly it seems either to do with Debian development or System Administration and because it says lenny then atleast some of those instructions might be Lenny specific and others might be relevant now. Frankly I do know whether it is to do with Debian Development, Developers or Users . It would be nice if there were either some kind of taxonomy put up either user-generated tags or traditional 'Categories' so people atleast have an idea to whom the page is targetted. > Regards, > > Adam Just my 2 paise. -- Regards, Shirish Agarwal शिरीष अग्रवाल My quotes in this email licensed under CC 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ http://flossexperiences.wordpress.com 065C 6D79 A68C E7EA 52B3 8D70 950D 53FB 729A 8B17 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

