OK, here I am as discussed with Dave at the summit :-)

For communications: I suggest we get a separate discussion list. Or shall we 
ab-use this one? Might get spammy.

We need usertype-specific categories to flag articles for the appropriate 
audience:
New Users / Advanced Users / Power Users / Casual Developers. Application 
developers. Platform developpers.

Quality feedback or "usable yes/no" feedbacks is needed.

Categories/Labels for each major version of maemo to make it easier to weed out 
outdated stuff.
Use colored text to "fade away" very old articles?


PS: One question about maemo.org in general: Is it really only "The Home of the 
Maemo Community, an open source community developing software around the Maemo 
platform" as stated in the intro. What is our stance about the end users?


-Tom





>> >> > ----- Original message -----
>> >> > From: "Dave Neary" <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
>> >> > To: "List for community development" <[email protected]
>> > <mailto:[email protected]>>
>> >> > Subject: Relaunching the Wiki Action Group
>> >> > Date: Thu, 08 Oct 2009 11:28:56 +0200
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > Hi all,
>> >> >
>> >> > The wiki has grown weeds over the last year or so. Pages are redundant,
>> >> > hard to find (because they're not linked from anywhere), with sections
>> >> > that need updating, and with the release of Fremantle, sometimes out of
>> >> > date. Organising everything is a chore too big for one person. The wiki
>> >> > has official documentation, community contributed documentation,
>> > project
>> >> > web pages (like Mer), roadmap/aspirational documents aimed at
>> > interested
>> >> > community members, and working documents related to sprints.
>> >> >
>> >> > It's clear that we need to build a team for the job at hand - weeding
>> >> > the garden, and tidying the shelves, so that we can build on the
>> >> > existing wiki in a scalable positive way.
>> >> >
>> >> > I'm looking for volunteers, and will be taking names and having
>> >> > discussions about this during the Summit. Ideas about how to organise
>> >> > content and organise the team are welcome - and, as always with wiki
>> >> > weeding, the more the merrier.
>> >> >
>> >> > Cheers,
>> >> > Dave.

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