As I have no idea how much into-Moin-wiki subscribers to this list are, I decided to write this real mini howto.
If there's a considerable amount of "listers" that really need help on editing moin because they are desperate to cllaborate with documentation, please feel free to write me and I will motivate myself to write more KISS like howto's. If, on the contrary, this is not needed, please let me know ASAP so I stop using precious time :D . --- iIn Moin, there's this great chance to group pages that belong to a certain category or status. "Categories" are very useful when it comes to automatically listing certain pages. To use Categories, just create a wiki page called CategorySomethingYouWant. To make things easier, I propose that when creating the page, you use the CategoryTemplate suggested on the left column. = Example = Let's say we need to group 'pages-oriented-to-teachers'. At the URL bar (where the http://www.edubuntu.org/ is) we create a page called CategoryTeachers by simply writing CategoryTeachers after the ...org/ of the URL. We'll be prompted with a 'create this page' message, and so, we'll create the page. If the page already exists or there's a similar name, that info will be listed on the right column of the aforementioned message and therefore, we may not need to create a new page. If we are sure we need to create a page, then please use the CategoryTemplate on the left column of the same message. Once the page has been created and saved, it will immediately show ALL those pages that include the camel words (or links) CategoryTeachers on its body. Please visit http://www.edubuntu.org/CategoryPending so that you see what I am talking about :) -- Cordialmente, Mauricio Hernandez Z. "Hell is repeating someone else's mistakes" (JPS) -- edubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-devel
