Christian Boltz wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I think http://en.opensuse.org/Bug_Reporting_FAQ should be splitted into
> several documents because
> - it handles several rarely related topics
> - other not-less related topics have separate pages already
> - it is too large
>
>
> Current Content (just main headlines) is:
> 1. Bugzilla
> 2. YaST
> 3. Kernel Bugs
> 4. SUSE Linux Documentation
> 5. Beta Testing
>
> I would suggest to create separate pages for:
> 2. YaST -> Bugs/YaST
> 3. Kernel Bugs -> Bugs/Kernel
> 4. SUSE Linux Documentation -> Bugs/Documentation (and merge it with
> the last section of Report_a_Bug)
>
> Why I ask here before just doing it? Many bug reporters are pointed to
> the Bug Reporting FAQ - therefore I'd like to know if everybody
> (especially the Bugzilla Screening Team) likes my idea...
>
> Related question: What is a better page name - Bugs/YaST or Bugs:YaST?
> - Advantage of Bugs/YaST: This scheme is used by several other pages
> (Meetings/*, Build_Service/*, Documentation/*, HCL/*, ...) - and you
> get a back link to "Bugs" for free.
> - Advantage of Bugs:YaST: Most other pages about bug reporting use this
> scheme (but could be renamed of course).
>
> If nobody objects, I will split the page in some days, using the Bugs/*
> name scheme which is more common in the openSUSE wiki.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Christian Boltz
Hi Christian,
Today I was trying to figure out what would be the best logical
structure (wording, naming) of openSUSE wiki so that people find it easy
to remember and find articles.
Topic Bugs is similar to FAQ, HOWTO (HowTo), Installation, Update, etc.
It has it's global meaning for SUSE Linux and local for versions and
applications. We can go with
SUSE_Linux
Bugs
10.0
system
kernel
driver1
xorg
driver1
desktop
app1
10.1
system
kernel
driver1
xorg
driver1
desktop
app1
or
SUSE_Linux
10.0
system
kernel
driver1 bugs
xorg
driver1 bugs
desktop
app1 bugs
10.1
system
kernel
driver1 bugs
xorg
driver1 bugs
desktop
app1 bugs
or something in between.
The one of ideas is to structure everything similar to directory
structure on FTP servers. Once you learn one the other is the same or
easy to browse.
What to use as glue?
Simple / / / might be good, but than automatic categorizing will list
all in SUSE_Linux/ / / / and categories will be useless.
One of variants is to build groups as Basic_Topic/ / / and locate index
that will point to the articles in top node Basic_Topic. The other way
around, back to the top node, is already for free :-)
Manually created and maintained indexes are a lot of work for editors,
but it is easier to educate few editors how to build and maintain
indexes than all writers.
--
Regards,
Rajko.
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