Le 2013-11-13 02:46, Charles-H. Schulz a écrit :


After Milano what was felt is that we need a simple document
repository. The wiki should be used as a wiki, that is for
collaborative text editing (yet there's a pad for that too) and more
exactly for texts and pages we don't really need on the website itself.

It means that at least for marketing, the wiki has stopped to be a
primary and daily marketing tool. I'm quoting the discussions from the
Milano workshop here.

Best,



Just to be clear, and, to use a real example:

I usually try to update files kept on our "Visual Elements" page which is shared with the marketing/design teams[1]. (Yep, I am still hoping to getting back to updating this page)

Are all of these files to be kept/moved to ownCloud now? or are the files kept on the wiki? Do we keep repositing the files on the wiki? We were keeping older files just in case we needed to go back and grab marketing items that would just need a little updating (no point in re-inventing the wheel if it can be avoided).

Or is that wiki page supposed to stay on the wiki with the files pointing to ownCloud?

Could anyone explain how someone would go about re-organizing that page, now that it seems that ownCloud is the repository to marketing tools? And is the Design team going to follow along with the same workflow. Some of the marketing and design items are used by both teams.

Cheers,

Marc

[1] https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Visual_Elements

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