page locations WAS: Re: [pmwiki-users] Re: Re: Is there a Parse() to Keep()
Radu
radu at monicsoft.net
Thu Apr 14 15:12:52 CDT 2005
I guess it doesn't matter as much WHERE the data is as long as it's
reachable by people who need it. So there's no much need of moving pages
back and forth, cos people are likely to disagree as to where to put them
anyway.
Better concentrate on writing pages for specific types of people (readers,
authors, admins, markup designers, skin designers), link those into the
main Cookbook page and there you have it :)
The one point where the location of the data actually matters, is when Pm
packages the distributions. I guess Christian wanted to say that
instruction on internal functions might belong in the distribution (since
the PmWiki group gets packed in wikilib.d)
At 03:31 AM 4/14/2005, Joachim Durchholz wrote:
>chr at home.se wrote:
>>I added a one-line description to:
>> http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/Functions#MarkupToHTML
>>[...]
>>Perhaps a suitable name for the page is PmWiki.InternalFunctions? I think
>>that it might good to emphasize the internal aspect...
>
>No. It's a list of functions intended for use by Cookbook recipe writers.
>So actually it's fine just where it is.
>
>On a tangent, I could imagine splitting up the Cookbook group in three,
>one for wiki admins, one for recipe writers, and one for skin writers.
>These three groups have distinct information needs (variant syntax,
>different if overlapping sets of relevant Pmwiki functions and variables).
>
>Regards,
>Jo
Cheers,
Radu
(www.monicsoft.net)
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