Hi,
Generally a good idea, but why that effort? What is it worth for? Your 
spent time should have a good cost-value ratio. :-)
CU, F@lk

Am Mittwoch, 16. Dezember 2015 03:06:00 UTC+1 schrieb figaro:

> I am looking for feedback on the following proposal for the Trac website. 
> The proposal regards a list of links to pages that require cleanup. The 
> resulting page could be integrated in HowToContribute or TracDev/ToDo#Wiki
>
>
> Site maintenance
>
> The following is a list of pages that help in maintaining the Trac site. 
> Maintaining the site involves routine cleanup of wiki pages, so that the 
> site's content remains consistent and fresh. The pages that need to be 
> maintained are not marked as 'deprecated' or 'pending-deletion'. The same 
> site maintenance guidelines and links can be added to your Trac 
> installation.
>
> Dusty pages: pages which have not been edited in at least 5 years usually 
> require a cleanup or can be marked for deletion. See RecentChanges.
>
> Pages with obsolete macros: there are some obsolete macros still 
> circulating in the wiki, such as TagIt[[()]], and they need to be removed 
> from the page.
>
> Images: a list of all images on the Trac installation is useful for the 
> following purposes:
> - if a list of the wiki pages or ticket pages that they are used in is 
> provided also, then obsolete (ie unused) or duplicate images can be more 
> easily detected.
> - if thumbnails are automatically generated also, then detection of 
> irrelevant images: someone may have uploaded an image in the past that is 
> irrelevent to the use or development of Trac.
> - jpgs may have been used, where png or svg is the norm.
>
> Attachments: a list of all attachments on the Trac installation is useful 
> for the following purposes:
> - if a list of the wiki pages or ticket pages that they are used in is 
> provided also, then obsolete (ie unused) or duplicate attachments can be 
> more easily detected.
> - someone may have uploaded an attachment in the past that is irrelevant 
> to the use or development of Trac.
>
> Acronyms: misused or accidental acronyms where spelling them out would 
> make the text clearer: from db to database, from regex to regular 
> expression, from " to ".
>
> Short pages: pages with little text are usually the result of a test or 
> have been abandoned and are therefore candidates for deletion.
>
> Dead links: dead links in the wiki show up as grey links if they are 
> internal links and need to be corrected or removed. Dead links to external 
> sites have no special highlighting, but still require correction or removal.
>
> Protected pages: pages that are read-only may need to have their status 
> reviewed.
>
> Pages without table of contents: pages should have either 
> `[[TracGuideToc]]` or `[[PageOutline(2-5,Contents,pullout)]]` in them for 
> navigational purposes.
>
> Undocumented Python objects: functions and classes in Python that do not 
> have any code comments.
>
>

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