Hi Hugi, thanks for the tip.. I am trying to deal with many aspects of the project, and... I should also sleep sometime... hehehe!! :D Anyhow, do you have any suggestion on how to practically organize the wiki ?
Right now I organized in such a way that for each Project we have: News, Fixes, Docs. HOW-TOs would definitely be a good idea.. but who has time to write them ??? :D Unfortunately, at the moment, we do not have many core developers/contributors for the projects I can rely on :( Cheers, Max On 03/09/2010 08:46 AM, hugi wrote:
Hi Max Maybe you try to work with categories and breadcrumbs. Is quite useful to structure a wiki towards a "know-how management" tool. - Users have better overview, when number of pages becomes bigger. At least I try it actually with a MW for a project and it's not so bad.
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