Hello,

(changing the subject because this is not really about the Bug Reporting 
FAQ)

Am Sonntag, 18. Juni 2006 23:49 schrieb Rajko M:
[...]
> Today I was trying to figure out what would be the best logical
> structure (wording, naming) of openSUSE wiki so that people find it
> easy to remember and find articles.
>
> Topic Bugs is similar to FAQ, HOWTO (HowTo), Installation, Update,
> etc. It has it's global meaning for SUSE Linux and local for versions
> and applications. We can go with
>
> SUSE_Linux
>       Bugs
>           10.0
>               system

Well, this is what is listed in the "wiki" named bugzilla.novell.com ;-)

[...]
> or
> SUSE_Linux
>           10.0
>               system
>                   kernel
[...]
> or something in between.

Usually many things are version-independent, so I don't recommend to use 
the distribution number by default.

> The one of ideas is to structure everything similar to directory
> structure on FTP servers. Once you learn one the other is the same or
> easy to browse.

There's a difference between Wiki and FTP. Not everything should go into 
a hierarchical tree in a wiki - and there are some symlinks on FTP when 
they are useful ;-)

> What to use as glue?
> Simple / / / might be good, but than automatic categorizing will list
> all in SUSE_Linux/ / / / and categories will be useless.

Using / is a good idea for subpages with really related topics.
Examples: Build_Service/*, HCL/*

For less related topics, create a "main" page.
Example: Pages about several KDE applications - it wouldn't be a good 
idea to list them as KDE/*

Important in both cases: Enter the correct categories - these are good 
glue ;-)

> One of variants is to build groups as Basic_Topic/ / / and locate
> index that will point to the articles in top node Basic_Topic. The
> other way around, back to the top node, is already for free :-)
>
> Manually created and maintained indexes are a lot of work for
> editors, but it is easier to educate few editors how to build and
> maintain indexes than all writers.

You can simply link to Category:something and get an index for free 
also ;-)


Regards,

Christian Boltz
-- 
> wie kann ich auf ein Tape Drive drauf schauen?
eject button drücken (oder mt -f <device> offl") und vors Auge halten?
[> Mrvka Andreas und Andreas Kyek in suse-linux]

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