On 30 November 2011 11:35, Carnë Draug <carandraug+...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 30 November 2011 16:12, Etienne Grossmann <etie...@isr.ist.utl.pt> wrote:
>> I'm not sure about removing pages, but maybe you can just add a big
>> "obsolete" sign at the top, so no-one ports it to the new wiki?
>
> Ok. I always assumed it was needed admin rights. But now I decided to
> look into oddmuse documentation and found how to do it:
>
>    * click on the link Edit this page
>    * type “DeletedPage” into the textarea
>    * click on the Save button.
>
> When this page gets empty, http://wiki.octave.org/wiki.pl?action=index
> , the porting has finished.

Eh, I think the porting has already been finished. 90% of the pages in
there are hopelessly outdated and muddled and nobody uses them (if
they did, we'd see people linking to them more often in the mailing
list). From taking a random sampling of them right now, I wasn't much
impressed with anything I saw.

jwe said he would swap urls around within the next few days. I like
this idea and suggest we put in the new wiki the stuff that looks
useful. The old wiki will still be running for a while, if it's no
inconvenience to Etienne. If someone finds any more golden nuggets in
it, they can port them. But I think we've already extracted the lion's
share.

- Jordi G. H.

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