Hi All;

I have been slowly trying to update the documentation wiki with up to date information for users, but I am not a developer and have no inkling as to what is or is not good info in those docs.

A good place to start is the documents in the "Need Rework" category. An alphabetized list of these is available from the following link: http://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Category:Documentation/NeedsRework.

Regards
Keith

Jürgen Schmidt wrote:
On 10/25/12 9:19 PM, jan iversen wrote:
Maybe we could move them to an archive.... ??

I think we can find probably common consensus that we want to delete
pages to clean up this old stuff.

For example nobody needs today the old building guides. Let us focus on
the future and here I think less but correct and up-to-date information
is more.

When I remember correct there exist a template that could be used to
mark a page for deletion.

Simply put {{Delete}} on top of the page

Or we can create our own delete template with further instructions how
to proceed.

Administrator can for this from time to time and can delete stuff. Or we
can try to cleanup such pages via a wiki bot.

Juergen



jan

On 25 October 2012 21:12, Alexandro Colorado <j...@oooes.org> wrote:

Nobody want to delete information and wiki pages only admin can
actually delete pages. Even then there might be some rights about
ownership. Is like sourceforge dont delete inactive projects.

Still good conversation to debate.

On 10/25/12, jan iversen <jancasacon...@gmail.com> wrote:
To my knowledge, articles that are marked outdated with a reference to a
newer article stays in Wiki.

Would it not be a good idea to remove such pages, in order not to confuse
users ??

There are however no means, which I can find, to do that ?

Reason for my idea/question is that I am looking at localization (l10n),
and there are a bit of old information.

Jan.



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