> I don't visit the wiki often enough, but my impression has been that
> work-in-progress and completed projects are jumbled together, probably
> because when projects are completed they just stay on the page and
> stop getting updates.  Regularly moving released mod.s to a "released
> projects" page would help to make it clear what you can just plug in
> now and what you may be able to help develop, which is an important
> distinction depending on your needs and resources.

This is a good application of "Categories" in the wiki -- brand
project pages with either "Project-In Progress" or "Project-Released", e.g.
Then the summary pages would be automatically generated.
See http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Category to learn all
about categories.

The use of categories looks somewhat haphazard right now; we really
need a meta-page explaining how the tags are supposed to be used and
offering guidelines to creating such things as project pages.

See: http://wiki.dspace.org/index.php/Special:Categories

    -- Larry


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