Looking good so far :)
I agree that projects wiki space can go under developers space.

2015-05-26 11:00 GMT+02:00 Thomas Beale <thomas.be...@oceaninformatics.com>:
>
> I've cleaned up the Developers space, made a half decent home page, and
> moved the few pages from the Implementation Guidance space, which is now
> gone.
>
> I leave it to others to work on this space - please try to be more active in
> keeping things up to date.
>
> Next question: the Projects wiki space contains software development
> projects - should these pages also just go under the Developers space? If
> people agree with this idea I'll do it.
>
> - thomas
>
> On 25/05/2015 10:57, Thomas Beale wrote:
>
>
> We appear to be getting more and more newcomers to the openEHR website and
> wiki - and on the wiki, they are faced with a somewhat chaotic place! I
> think we should slowly start to clean it up.
>
> First suggestion:
>
> There are two spaces for developers - 'Developers', which has a lot of
> pages, and needs some re-organisation, and 'Implementation Guidance' which
> is small and not used much.
> I propose to put the pages from the latter under the 'Developers' space and
> remove the latter space.
>
> Second suggestion:
>
> I think we need a 'getting started' page for each manor development
> technology - Java, Python, C# etc. There are bits and pieces all over the
> place but nothing coherent.
>
> Would people like to see something like the following structure:
>
> Developers space
>
> Getting started
>
> Java
> C#
> Python
> Ruby
> ....
>
>
>
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