Le 02/08/2016 à 17:30, Martin Owens a écrit :
This is a matter of cleaning up content. You can delete pages, as well as making sure the content is available on the website itself. Older pages ended up on the wiki because the old website was not editable and was frozen for a long time.
Okay — :). I'll do. Well, I can't delete pages; I just put the {{Outdated}} template on them.
- Couldn't we remove ‘/wiki/index.php’ from the URL and get something
like ‘http://wiki.inkscape.org/Inkscape%E2%80%99 that would be clear enough, more logical/KISS, easier to type and shorter when copied?
I wouldn't know anything about that. That sounds like a php thing.
I would rather think about some MediaWiki setting… or web server configuration (.htaccess for instance, or the way folders are organized).
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Wiki_in_site_root_directory Well, seems we mustn't use the root directory. But we should at least remove that annoying index.php/ part.
No, development is in English. If a thing needs translation, then that's a very big sign that the content shouldn't be on the wiki but on the website somewhere. Although for some fields on the website, we're still working on translation support.
Cool — :). Therefore I'll put all non-English pages in a subcategory of the attic. -- Sylvain