Hi Michael,

thanks for posting the minutes here.

On Thursday 27 January 2011 00:56, Michael Wheatland wrote:

> From what I understand, a flat structure is better for translations
> and i10n. 

could you explain what is meant by "flat structure"? 

> I would like to see pages with sub-pages / categories 
> dedicated to:
>
> Infrastructure and admin - for plans for implementing and improving
> the tools

Category "Website/Admin" created (as "Infrastructure" is already used) 

>
> Web Design - for Theming and standard reusable element development

Do I understand it right that this is about all those issues of the 
Design team that are related to the website? 

I created a category Website/Design but maybe the other way suites 
better ("Design/Website"???) 


> Structure - For Information Architecture and wireframe development

created category "Website/Structure"

> Resources - A collection of logos, elements, images, links to videos
> etc.

Created category "Website/Resources" 


> Stakeholders - Details about each stakeholder/team and their
> requirements from our infrastructure

Category "Website/Stakeholder" created. 

>
> Content - Working copies of the website content so anyone can suggest
> changes.

created cat. "Website/Content" and "Website/Sandbox". Content - for 
content related , Sandbox - as playground.


> Proposals - Discussion about bigger ideas than the current
> infrastructure.

created category "Website/Proposals".

>
> Have I missed anything?
> Can someone with wiki moderation/admin experience weigh in on how
> better to practically implement a structure.

Categories can be used for quick categorizing existing pages.

Find all Categories here:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Category:Website

Feel free to change category names or descriptions.

Nino

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