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This face-to-face meeting focuses on KDE Wikis. It's supported by [http://ev.kde.org KDE e.V.] | |||
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* [ | Sunday, June 28th, to Monday 29th 2009 | ||
= Location = | |||
Nokia Qt Software Office, Berlin Adlershof | |||
= Goals = | |||
* Migrate obsolete web content to userbase and techbase (e.g. pim.kde.org and kontact.kde.org) | |||
* Find a place and a structure for community content (see techbase/Projects and the ideas around communitybase.kde.org) | |||
* Improve Wiki style, so it handles our needs, e.g. in terms of program code, better. | |||
* Implement common login for techbase and userbase | |||
* Implement template for applications on userbase | |||
* Find solution for wiki.kde.org (this is a [http://community.kde.org/KDE_PIM/Meetings/Osnabrueck_7#redirects follow up])? | |||
* Write down a clear definition of what content should go where, and what purpose the different Wikis have | |||
* ... | |||
= Past wiki meetings = | |||
* [http://community.kde.org/KDE_PIM/Meetings/Osnabrueck_7#Web_Site_Meeting Meeting during KDE PIM Meeting 2009] | |||
= ToDo = | = ToDo = | ||
* how do we handle different languages (this is a [http:// | * how do we handle different languages (this is a [http://community.kde.org/KDE_PIM/Meetings/Osnabrueck_7#translations follow-up])? | ||
: At the moment, all is a mess. If I do a search in a pure english installation, I may get russian results, [[User:Tstaerk|I]] do not like this. This could be easily solved with namespaces. | : At the moment, all is a mess. If I do a search in a pure english installation, I may get russian results, [[User:Tstaerk|I]] do not like this. This could be easily solved with namespaces. | ||
** possible solution: mediawiki namespaces | ** possible solution: mediawiki namespaces | ||
::: tstaerk's favorite solution, yet to be tested | ::: tstaerk's favorite solution, yet to be tested. Problem: How do we adapt the [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:$wgNamespacesToBeSearchedDefault name spaces to be searched by default]? Maybe [http://www.tutorialized.com/view/tutorial/Redirect-Visitors-by-Browser-Language/10157 so]? | ||
** possible solution: subdomains | ** possible solution: subdomains | ||
::: Frederic Sheedy <[email protected]> has an interest in developing this area. we have already discussed it in broad terms. annew | ::: Frederic Sheedy <[email protected]> has an interest in developing this area. we have already discussed it in broad terms. annew | ||
* rating system wanted? | * rating system wanted? | ||
* what about breadcrumb navigation? | * what about breadcrumb navigation? | ||
::: jstaniek is going to do this for userbase. annew | ::: jstaniek is going to do this for userbase. annew | ||
* how do we make openid work in the sense of one login for both userbase and techbase sites? | * how do we make openid work in the sense of one login for both userbase and techbase sites? | ||
* what about the community web site described at [http://community.kde.org/KDE_PIM/Meetings/Osnabrueck_7 Osnabrueck_7]? | |||
** we want '''two pages''': one for users and one for developers. The developers' page will focus on community and technology. If we make a separate page for the community, we will run into definition problems: E.g. what about projects? Do they belong to community or to technology? | |||
*** tstaerk | |||
** we want '''three pages''': userbase, techbase and community | |||
** we want '''four pages''': userbase, techbase, community and projects | |||
* can't we show "this site has been visited X times" below an article? | * can't we show "this site has been visited X times" below an article? | ||
* can we all get a Unix user for immanuel? Is it all running on immanuel? |
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This face-to-face meeting focuses on KDE Wikis. It's supported by KDE e.V.
Date
Sunday, June 28th, to Monday 29th 2009
Location
Nokia Qt Software Office, Berlin Adlershof
Goals
- Migrate obsolete web content to userbase and techbase (e.g. pim.kde.org and kontact.kde.org)
- Find a place and a structure for community content (see techbase/Projects and the ideas around communitybase.kde.org)
- Improve Wiki style, so it handles our needs, e.g. in terms of program code, better.
- Implement common login for techbase and userbase
- Implement template for applications on userbase
- Find solution for wiki.kde.org (this is a follow up)?
- Write down a clear definition of what content should go where, and what purpose the different Wikis have
- ...
Past wiki meetings
ToDo
- how do we handle different languages (this is a follow-up)?
- At the moment, all is a mess. If I do a search in a pure english installation, I may get russian results, I do not like this. This could be easily solved with namespaces.
- possible solution: mediawiki namespaces
- tstaerk's favorite solution, yet to be tested. Problem: How do we adapt the name spaces to be searched by default? Maybe so?
- possible solution: subdomains
- Frederic Sheedy <[email protected]> has an interest in developing this area. we have already discussed it in broad terms. annew
- rating system wanted?
- what about breadcrumb navigation?
- jstaniek is going to do this for userbase. annew
- how do we make openid work in the sense of one login for both userbase and techbase sites?
- what about the community web site described at Osnabrueck_7?
- we want two pages: one for users and one for developers. The developers' page will focus on community and technology. If we make a separate page for the community, we will run into definition problems: E.g. what about projects? Do they belong to community or to technology?
- tstaerk
- we want three pages: userbase, techbase and community
- we want four pages: userbase, techbase, community and projects
- we want two pages: one for users and one for developers. The developers' page will focus on community and technology. If we make a separate page for the community, we will run into definition problems: E.g. what about projects? Do they belong to community or to technology?
- can't we show "this site has been visited X times" below an article?
- can we all get a Unix user for immanuel? Is it all running on immanuel?