On Wednesday 29 September 2004 05:39 CET Daniel Quinlan wrote:
>[...]
> In addition, there's not quite enough design in terms of the high-level
> organization.  I'm wondering if we shouldn't try to structure most of
> the documentation in terms of areas (in terms of how users think of
> things, generally) and then documents like the FAQ and the problem
> solving stuff point into those documents.

Good idea, MoinMoin supports sub-pages a la Bayes/Foo.

But the disadvantage with a "clean" Wiki is that its currently its so nice 
and easy to use it to just jot something down somewhere, without having to 
care for things like looking for the correct category first.  A bit messy 
overall but maybe more attractive for the text writers.

Cheers,
Malte

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