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Subject: Re: [xdi] work on wiki..
I think this is good now, very clean. There is still some redundancy regarding obsolete/inactive/archived pages I think: - There is CategoryObsolete with 1 page in it: https://wiki.oasis-open.org/xdi/CategoryObsolete - There is CategoryInactive with 15 pages in it: https://wiki.oasis-open.org/xdi/CategoryInactive - There is a list of "Archived Pages" on the FrontPage: https://wiki.oasis-open.org/xdi/FrontPage I think I would propose the following: - Delete CategoryObsolete and CategoryInactive - Create a new page "Archived Pages" - Move everything from CategoryObsolete, CategoryInactive, and the archived pages from the FrontPage to the new "Archived Pages" page. Markus On 7/31/12, Drummond Reed <drummond.reed@xdi.org> wrote: > Thanks to the initial push from Markus, I just spent a few hours completing > the refactoring and cleanup of the XDI TC wiki > FrontPage<https://wiki.oasis-open.org/xdi/FrontPage> > : > > The introductory "Quickstart Guide" table is now what I think Bill > originally envisioned. It is no longer necessary to list a new proposal > there at all - rather you can just click the link to a page I added called > New > Pages <https://wiki.oasis-open.org/xdi/NewPages> to add a new page. Then > make sure you tag the page with the correct Category tags as explained > in Proposal > Drafting <https://wiki.oasis-open.org/xdi/XdiProposalDrafting> and it will > automatically show up on all the appropriate category pages. > > Now we can really start running through the proposal submission and > decision queue process efficiently. > > =Drummond > > On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 1:56 PM, Drummond Reed > <drummond.reed@xdi.org>wrote: > >> On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 6:33 AM, Markus Sabadello < >> markus.sabadello@xdi.org> wrote: >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> I did some work on the TC wiki: >>> >> >> Markus, great job, thanks for taking the ball on this. >> >> >>> - Removed proposals from the front page that have already been put into >>> the appropriate category, to avoid redundancy >>> >> >> Perfect - just what we agreed on Friday's call. >> >> >>> - It didn't feel right to me to just mark all of Mike's proposals as >>> "CategoryObsolete". I think we need a formal process for that, maybe >>> Bill >>> could write up something regarding obsolete proposals on the >>> XdiProposalDrafting >>> <https://wiki.oasis-open.org/xdi/XdiProposalDrafting>page. >>> >> >> I wasn't thinking that of a "CategoryObsolete". I was thinking we'd call >> it "CategoryInactive". Any proposal that was no longer actively being >> proposed, i.e., the TC member proposing it was no longer active (e.g., >> Mike), or, even if the TC member was still active, if they no longer >> considered the proposal active, then it would go into that category. >> >> Since we do need to establish that category so we can finish categorized >> the rest of the proposals currently on the FrontPage, I just added >> documented how to mark a proposal as inactive on the XdiProposalDrafting >> page: >> >> https://wiki.oasis-open.org/xdi/XdiProposalDrafting >> >> I will create the CategoryInactive page now and tag the rest of the >> proposals that are now inactive to appear there. If we decide to activate >> any of them in the future, it's just one quick wiki edit to retag it. >> >> >>> - Added a few proposals to >>> CategoryApi<https://wiki.oasis-open.org/xdi/CategoryApi>, >>> especially about $add and $del operations. Maybe we can review the >>> general >>> pattern of these proposals. If they look okay, we can create more of the >>> same kind. >>> >> >> Good. Is that something that you want to to discuss on this Friday's >> call? >> >> >>> - Added more categories, now we have CategoryGraphModel, >>> CategorySerialization, CategoryApi, CategoryDictionary, >>> CategoryDiscovery, >>> CategoryLinkContracts, CategoryQueries >>> >> >> Thank you for doing that. >> >> >>> - On the >>> XdiProposalDrafting<https://wiki.oasis-open.org/xdi/XdiProposalDrafting>page, >>> removed the instruction saying that new proposals have to be added to >>> the front page >>> >> >> Good catch. >> >> >>> - I can see that on the front page there are lines "New pages this week" >>> and "Changed this week". I'm sorry, maybe I don't remember, are we >>> supposed >>> to maintain a list here manually? >> >> >> I'm not sure we need that any more - all folks should need to do is >> review >> the CategoryCurrent and CategoryHighPriority pages to see what they >> should >> be focusing on. >> >> Bill? >> >> =Drummond >> >> > -- Project Danube: http://projectdanube.org Personal Data Ecosystem Consortium: http://personaldataecosystem.org/
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