As stated in the "D wiki" post, I am planning to do major reorganization of the prowiki content. In order to effectively do this I have to make a lot of changes and would like some input on how I should handle them.
Brad, I take it that the replacement effort is a no go? The process will take time to complete, I'd like to know how important it is to keep access to all pages? I don't intend the final result to contain every existing page or its content. Input on how separating information about D1 vs D2 would be good. The issue being a lot of content is shared but some of it is not. The main question is, how important is authorship on a wiki? The problems below show what I'm referring to. Moving Pages: I want to make a consistent hierarchy for the pages. I realize I can reference the pages as they currently are, and many I will. The main one I'm looking at is "NotesForProgrammersUsedTo" pages, and instead just call it "ComingFrom" allowing for "ComingFrom/JavaLanguage." I don't think you can move pages, so if I just copy the content into a new page then I'd become the "author." I don't have a desire to reference the old page, since that would be unclean, so what would be the appropriate way to handle this? Moving Content: Also related to the authorship problem is moving around sections of content from one page to another.
