MAG:Categorization
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''Playing Ogg files''<br/> | ''Playing Ogg files''<br/> | ||
''Streaming video''<br/> | ''Streaming video''<br/> | ||
- | Real | + | ''[[Real Video streams]]''<br/> |
+ | ''[[Video encoding]]''<br/> | ||
''Getting media content onto your tablet''<br/> | ''Getting media content onto your tablet''<br/> | ||
''Persistent bluetooth''<br/> | ''Persistent bluetooth''<br/> | ||
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Security<br/> | Security<br/> | ||
maemo training<br/> | maemo training<br/> | ||
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Debian Armel on IT<br/> | Debian Armel on IT<br/> | ||
Hildon desktop migration (outdated?)<br/> | Hildon desktop migration (outdated?)<br/> |
Revision as of 17:09, 9 June 2008
Categories allow you to group pages by theme, or by target audience.
To add a page to a category, simply add a link to Category:Name of category to the bottom of the page. A page can belong to several categories - just add them all at the end of the page.
A Category page contains first some wikitext (optionally), followed by a list of all of the pages marked with the category. Categories themselves can be in a category, in this case, they will be a sub-category. For example, to add Category:Football to Category:Sport, add a link to the parent category to the sub-category.
Resources
Proposed categories
I propose one category per front page section:
- Category:Community - pages related to the maemo.org community, including information about maemo, its mailing lists, IRC channels, real-life meetings, rules and norms. Maybe maemo training?
- Category:Development - reference information and tips for developers. Setting up a development environment, tools for debugging, API documentation, tutorials, sample code, the development roadmap, technical specifications, reporting bugs, contributing to Bugzilla, reflashing the tablet, etc.
- Category:Users - pages for (presumably) advanced users of the tablet. Where to get software, configuring services, playing ogg files, streaming video, VNC, SSH, getting root, etc.
Sub-categories make sense for some things. Some ideas of useful sub-categories: Category:Events as a sub-category of Category:Community. Category:Networking as a subcategory of Category:Users for everything to do with wifi, Bluetooth networking. Category:Troubleshooting as a sub-category of Category:Users, etc.
For the initial import of pages from Midgard, I propose the following categorisations for the pages listed in https://maemo.org/community/wiki/wikireorg/ :
Category:Community | Category:Development | Category:Users | Unsure |
Community Mailing Lists |
Subversion |
Frequently asked questions |
Security |
Indented pages have been migrated/created in Media wiki