Vincent Massol wrote:
Hi,
As you know I like clean stuff (some could call it an obsession ;)).
While browsing the Design/Idea spaces on
dev.xwiki.org I noticed
several pages containing stuff already implemented.
I'd like to propose the following strategy:
* Once a design has been implemented, document it (for example in the
Modules space on
code.xwiki.org)
* When both the new design has been implemented and documented, delete
the wiki page in the Design space.
Shouldn't we keep those for historical reasons, somewhere outside the
Design space? How about DesignArchive? We could move a page there, and
add at the end or at the top a conclusion, like "Implemented, see [the
documentation page]", or "Deprecated, see [alternative design]".
I've been supporting here a position where historical archive of any
change in a given document is one of the main reasons to consider a wiki
as the core of an information system. I would also like to see an
alternative that doesn't imply to delete the seed document even though
it is superseded by a new document.
Cheers,
Ricardo
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Ricardo RodrÃguez
Your EPEC Network ICT Team