I'm looking for some guidance on how to name a wiki page. I'm guessing this is the base: https://wiki.edubuntu.org/ but what categories should I use, and what hierarchy? For example, here's a page I made last summer: https://wiki.edubuntu.org/ManageGroups and added to in Feb 09. Is that the correct name or should it be in a category such as 'software', 'management', 'pedagogy'? This page looks great: https://wiki.edubuntu.org/Edubuntu/Wiki/SiteMap. I don't see where I would put in the info, though. I want to make a how to page on installing software (such as CmapTools) on to an LTSP chroot that requires the use of a graphical installer.
Thanks to the many who've recently worked on improving our wiki, and ace_suares esp. for your clarion call. David PS--how come when I was on this page https://wiki.edubuntu.org/Edubuntu/Wiki/SiteMap anonymously, It had the cool edubuntu logo, when I logged in it became the kinda boring Ubuntu logo? On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 1:30 PM, Ace Suares <[email protected]> wrote: > > I for one, welcome you! > > However, it's kind of difficult to find out what to do precisely. > There is no clear goal. > > I've bene working at it for 3 days now and not much to show for it. > I can't get a grasp on what needs cleaned up and what not and how and so > on. > > I'd really appreciate some guidelines. > > I talked with Ogra for almost an hour about specs. I feel I understand > it better now but it's still not clear what to exactly do. > > I feel I am getting frustrated again. On one hand there is this huge > 'the wiki needs cleaning' thing and on the other hand no clue as how to > do it and what it should look like then. > > Please advice, all of you! > > ace > > uwe wrote: > > hello everybody, > > > > I have been away from edubuntu for a while. I used to teach linux to > > children at our local school once a week, but my company moved and it > > does not work anymore. > > > > so now I have more free time and I would also volunteer to help with the > > documentation. I am a java programmer, I know database very well, ETL, > > BI and reporting specialist, I know linux and I speak multiple languages > > if that is worth anything in this context. > > > > so if there is room where I can help - please tell me. > > > > rgds, > > > > uwe > > > > > > Am Mittwoch, den 22.07.2009, 22:14 -0400 schrieb Ace Suares: > >> Dear list, > >> > >> I am willing to clean up the edubuntu home page. I wont' change > >> style/design just the content. > >> > >> I propose to limit the buttons to: > >> > >> Home Page > >> Get Started > >> Downloads > >> Documentation > >> Get Involved (or Community) > >> LTSP & Thin Clients > >> > >> The Edubuntu Wiki, FAQ, Using Edubuntu Glossary and Help & Support all > >> go under Documentation and Community. > >> > >> Screenshots go under Downloads > >> > >> > >> Get Involved will be a page with a short text how Edubuntu works. Links > >> from there to documentation, where there will be documentationon how to > >> get involved > >> > >> LTSP & Thin Clients will also link to Documentation after a short > >> introduction. > >> > >> The home page is almost good as it is, except the four links on the > bottom. > >> > >> What tools are used to make the homepage? Don't tell me Dreamweaver ;-) > >> Who is maintainer now? Can I help you clean up the homepage as a start? > >> > >> ace > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > > -- > edubuntu-users mailing list > [email protected] > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-users >
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