Barry Warsaw wrote: > On Sep 12, 2009, at 12:03 AM, Stuart Bishop wrote: > >> On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 10:58 AM, Barry Warsaw <[email protected]> >> wrote: >>> Thanks to our fantastic IS department, you can now use reStructuredText >>> markup in our dev and help wikis. I highly encourage you to use reST >>> format >>> instead of moin, as we're standardizing on Python's own de-facto >>> standard of >>> reST markup. >>> >>> I've also started a new page on the wiki for helpful Launchpad >>> hacking tips. >>> I'm tired, so I hope I haven't duplicated a page that lives elsewhere >>> already. In any case, here it is: >>> >>> https://dev.launchpad.net/Launchpad%20Tricks%20and%20Tips >>> >>> Enjoy, and don't forget to add your own tips. >>> -Barry >> >> Shouldn%27t%20we%20prefer%20wiki%20standard%20naming%20to%20avoid%20ugly%20urls%3F >> >> >> Why%20couldn%27t%20you%20have%20told%20me%20about%20stop%28%29%20two%20years%20ago%3F%20%3A-%29 >> > > Heh. Moin should be smarter about this. For example, in Confluence you > can just write wiki links naturally and the urls are much more readable, > and ever page has a tinyurl automatically.
Well, that's a bit of a philosophical issue - should you ActuallyUseWikiWords or should you just _Stick an Underline under Something_ and call it a title. Personally I prefer the Moin approach, as it forces you to plan you page names and makes them more obviously appear to be page names when referred to. Max.
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