jdd wrote:

Lyle Greg Lisle wrote:
A site map would be real nice, but unless it could be generated
automagically, it would take way too much time to keep up with changes.

My guess is we need to work with the category structure.  In particular,
we need to make it hierarchical.  Keep the number of top categories
below 20.  That would make finding things a lot easier.  In addition, it
would be nice if descriptions could be placed on the 'special' pages,
including 'categories'.

true. categories are very powerfull thing, must be better
documented (on our wiki, for our users).

I made this:

http://fr.opensuse.org/Liste_des_catégories

to display categories with they page content, but it needs
to be done by hand.

learning the category/sub category is good, browsing the
pages to make then into categories also.

I noticed on wikipedia that I couldn't create a new page
without it being open to add category nearly on the fly (as
fast as I even lost some edit text :-)

of course this mean special categorizer are working :-)

really I think that when the french wiki will be up to date
enough I will spend most of my time on this, but for now
there are more urgent works :-)

jdd
Looking at your list, and a list I have been messing with, I propose the following top Categories with some subs. One of the beautiful characteristics of hypertext is that we don't have to decide which category a page goes into.
Applications
       What's available (equivalents)
       Web apps
       Office apps
       Games
       Graphics
      GUIs

Community
      OpenSUSE
       Teams
       Users
       Meetings
      News
      Promotion
Development
       Algorithms
       Protocols
       Drivers
      Usability
      Projects
      Virtualization
Documentation
       Documentation Standards
       Wiki
      Graphics for Docs

Hardware Compatibility

Howtos

Release Information (Implementations?)

Support Data Base

Wishlists


and maybe Translations

  --- L Greg Lisle

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