Clayton wrote:
I've been looking through the Wiki Policy page, and I think large sections of it are generic enough to become general Wiki Help pages. The best way (in my opinion) to be sure we're not loosing content or duplicating our efforts is to transclude the content... which way is better though? From the Help page into the Policy? or Policy into the Help?
how can an author see that some text is also readable on another page (a.k.a. transcluded)? Does the WYSYWYG editor show this information? How easy is it to accidentally break the link or to edit the source text in a way that the target text becomes invalid? Then leave the original source where it is most important, or where the most page hits are expected.
My thoughts.... the generic content could be moved to the appropriate Help:Pagename and then transluded back into the Wiki Editing Policy Page (like I've done with the Help:Translating page). This allows us to maintain the generic Help pages, and also the fine tuned Doc Proj specific guidelines without duplication. The start point for the Wiki Help pages is here: http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Help:Contents This is the page you land on if you click Help on the left nav bar/box. Good idea? Or other ideas? C.
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