I think we shouldn't focus too much on rearranging everything until we have
all the things transwikied. Once we do, we can implement a Page Arrangement
Taskforce where people are assigned to move certain pages in according to
appropriate naming guidelines.
Until then, we should make browsing very simple.
On 8/18/06, Robert Scott Horning <robert_horning(a)netzero.net> wrote:
James Hare wrote:
Hey Robert, I noticed you started doing some
changes per my
suggestion... so should my naming suggestions be taken as naming policy?
On 8/17/06, *James Hare* <messedrocker(a)gmail.com
<mailto:messedrocker@gmail.com>> wrote:
Just a clarification: by "stop making schools" I meant that school
making would be -temporarily- ceased until we came to a decision.
I agree with Robert -- let's transwiki everything first, then work
on coming to a conclusion. Also, once I get on the page moving
rampage after the decision was made, can it be noted in the
SiteNotice so that people won't get confused?
I would support such a policy (Schools --> Departments --> Learning
experiences/Courses) but it is a pain to do with everything as we are
still moving it. I did it to the Psychology dept when I moved it, but
that is a special exception. I think I might just stick with the old
Schools designiation with redirects until we can get everything
straightened out, as moving everything tended to break many links.
Besides, moving pages can be done by non-admins, so if there is a
pressing need to accomplish that, we can recruit many more people.
--
Robert Scott Horning
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