Although first paragraph is pretty clear assume the term 'wiki' confused
because german ubuntuusers also call their community help documentation
'wiki', so maybe while searching for documentation they lookup
wiki.ubuntu.com instead help.ubuntu.com. My guess results from using the
term 'official wiki' in the request which may lead german locales to
equal it with a help documentation for end users. Not saying it isn't
useful though, actually it's very interesting for end users too.

As far as I remember previous Ubuntu Wiki pages had the term 'specs' in url.
e.g.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopTeam/Specs/PolicyKitIntegration
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Specs/LucidUbuntuOneMusicStore

Maybe just adding bold 'Specification' or 'Dev Specification' to each
title (or below) helps to distinguish it from community help docs.

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