On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 08:29:05AM +0100, Petko Yotov wrote: > About the page names, I have a slight preference to place them in existing > wikigroups (or agree on a new, fixed wikigroup). It could be named > PmWiki/RecipeThumblist2 for example, with a Recipe- prefix. If I have a wiki > using pagelists and searches, and I have excluded the service/conf/doc > wikigroups, and a recipes create new wikigroups, I'll have to re-edit all my > pages containing pagelists.
Simpler would be for us to standardize a "list=..." argument to pagelist that excludes service, configuration, and documentation groups (similar to how "list=normal" excludes things like RecentChanges and GroupHeader pages). > > - include a [[!package]] tag (or some other convention) on the page > > > Right now, the appropriate category to use is probably [[!recipe]] > > or [[!skin]] for skin documentation. > > I prefer [[!PmWiki Recipe]] and/or [[!PmWiki Skin]]. Wikis could be used for > other things like food recipes, or software packages and skins, we shouldn't > occupy categories that might have other uses by the websites. I agree with this. > Excellent idea, but let's first hear what others think. OTOH, if you are the > author of the only recipe that ships with documentation, you can probably do > what you feel is correct and common sense. :-) There are a lot of recipes and skins that include documentation, I think. At any rate, I think that what's good for PmWiki is likely also good for its recipes. Pm _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
