On Mon, 4 Oct 2010, Douglas Hubler wrote:
> I'd like propose we plan a day where we gather as many people as we
> can to reorganize the wiki. The amount of old and misleading
> information on the wiki is so great that it's seriously discouraging
> self-organization which makes the wiki even more out of date. I would
> be willing to help organize the event. I was thinking the first week
> of november sometime, would weekday or weekend day be better? This
> won't be so much about adding new content, mostly just organizing what
> we have already and maybe identifying what we need.
heh -- I though wiki were SUPPOSED to be entropy collectors,
and Write Only media
Perhaps for a first pass, a sensible attack plan would be to
look at the listing of 'most popular pages' -- most wiki
backends have such statistics pages -- and simply:
a. note a page with rot at the top, as possible
outdated
/!\ is usually a way to get a 'warning
triangle
b. add the URL at the bottom of a compilation page of
pages needing love
Second pass would be to start at the top of the compliation
page, and work down, cleaning up or refactoring ;)
Has there been any progress on cleaning up 'site license'
matters to reflect a FOSS mindset (as it is something of a
blocker to me)?
-- Russ herrold
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