I think labels would not help a lot. Labels allow to mark several pages to belong to the same theme. But we need just one page per version.
This is how camel does it: http://camel.apache.org/download.html http://camel.apache.org/camel-2103-release.html http://camel.apache.org/camel-295-release.html Basically I like the idea of one page per Version. In syncope we currently have one page per Minor version and list all bugfix versions inside the same page which is also ok. So the only thing I am missing is the version number in the page title and the url. This allows at camel to look at a url and instantly know that it is about. Chrisitian On 13.02.2013 11:31, Francesco Chicchiriccò wrote: > On 13/02/2013 10:41, Christian Schneider wrote: >> I think the release pages are not really versioned content like code. >> All pages are visible in parallel. > > Of course... > >> The name only makes it easier for users to see what each release is. > > Look at what Atlassian does for Confluence own documentation: > > https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/CONF35/Confluence+Documentation+Home > > > https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/CONF40/Confluence+Documentation+Home > > > > This is definitely too much: what if we empower page labels for this? > Take as example the label "practice" > > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/label/SYNCOPE/practice > > and imagine if we define label for each version. > > WDYT? > >> On 13.02.2013 10:04, Francesco Chicchiriccò wrote: >>> On 13/02/2013 09:49, Christian Schneider wrote: >>>> Hi all, >>>> >>>> our current wiki pages for the minor releases only have names. While >>>> experienced syncope users may already know which version number this >>>> correlates to new users will have no clue. >>>> >>>> So I propose to add the version number to the names of the wiki pages >>>> like this: >>>> >>>> 0.5 - Crescendo >>>> 0.6 - Sostenuto >>>> 0.7 - Ritornello >>>> 1.0 - Espressivo >>>> 1.1 - Ad libitum >>>> >>>> What do you think? >>> I am not sure whether this is the best practice for handling versioned >>> content on wiki pages: how the other ASF projects deal with this? >>> >>> Regards. > -- Christian Schneider http://www.liquid-reality.de Open Source Architect http://www.talend.com
