Mauricio Hernandez wrote:

If we stick to just one page level, and we do encourage people to just
follow that very simple rule, we do get 'unstructured site' but we
avoid 'braking autolinking' (which is my very favourite feature in a
wiki).

What do you think?
Hi Mauricio,

I know you have this view, but I think it's going to be a hard sell. Flat page structures may be wiki nature, but if that conflicts with human nature, then I think we must try to adapt to the latter ;) Anyway, people are different. I find myself preferring a structured page hierarchy, but others might disagree (clearly). If enough people are strongly against sub-pages, we can change back. I think it makes people think a bit more about where they place a page and how it fits in with our overall plans, which is good (provided the original structure is sensible).

With the wonderful [[Navigation(children)]] macro, you can see which pages are linked in under the current one at any time, which is nice like on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Accessibility/Team. In fact, I've just added this macro to your home page to help you track your very own sub-pages ;)
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MauricioHernandez

- Henrik

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