Hi,
On 12 Aug 2015 at 02:06:32, junglur (tony@junglur.co.nz(mailto:tony@junglur.co.nz))
wrote:
Hi Guys,
Thanks heaps for the clarification, I think I'm starting to get an
understanding.
I still have a question though.
Under Terminology you've got "Nested Space: A Space which has another Space
as parent." If I'm understanding correctly you're wanting to drop the term
"Spaces" and a Nested Document is essentially a Nested Space already or vice
versa. Is that correct? If so maybe need to mention they are one in the same
and that the term nested space will eventually be depreciated in favour of
Nested Document.
At present it feels like the information is slightly conflicting and it's
not clear if Nested Spaces and Nested Documents are the same thing or
something different.
What’s difficult to understand indeed is that:
* At the UI level we use Nested Documents
* At the API level we use Nested Spaces
I’ve updated the release notes to:
"
* **Nested Document** (a.k.a **Non-Terminal Document**): This is a wiki page that can have
children pages. Technically a Nested Document is implemented as a Nested Space (i.e. a
**WebHome** page).
* **Non-Nested Document** (a.k.a **Terminal Document**): This a wiki page that cannot have
children pages. Applications and script can create Terminal Documents. Advanced Users will
also be able to create Terminal Documents from the UI. Standard Users will only be able to
create Nested Documents.
* **Nested Space**: A Space which has another Space as parent. As mentioned above, a
Nested Document is technically implemented as a Nested Space. You will used the term
Nested Space when speaking technically about XWiki APIs for example but when talking about
UI you should favor using the term Nested Document instead.
“
Is that better?
Thanks
-Vincent