Re: AW: Re: Adding info of issue id to wiki pages

I honestly think we have more important topics to discuss than such 
formalities.

Holger


On 12/13/14, 3:08 AM, Peter F. Patel-Schneider wrote:
> There might be multiple wiki pages about a particular issue.  Having 
> the issue identifier as the first part of the title could give rise to 
> the assumption that this is the main wiki page about an issue.
>
> There might be later issues that a wiki page would be better 
> associated with.  Putting the issue identifier in the title means that 
> links to the page would have to be tracked down and modified so as to 
> not give a false impression.
>
> peter
>
>
> On 12/12/2014 08:36 AM, Simon Steyskal wrote:
>> and a wiki page is (afaik) about one issue only..
>>
>> what flexibility concerns do you have with having the issue ID in the 
>> title?
>>
>> but yes.. maybe we should discuss this briefly next thursday.
>>
>> simon
>>
>>
>> -------- Ursprüngliche Nachricht --------
>> Von: "Peter F. Patel-Schneider" <pfpschneider@gmail.com>
>> Datum:12.12.2014 17:13 (GMT+01:00)
>> An: Simon Steyskal <ssteyska@wu.ac.at>, Public-data-shapes Wg
>> <public-data-shapes-wg@w3.org>
>> Cc:
>> Betreff: Re: Adding info of issue id to wiki pages
>>
>> I think that it is a bad idea to put the issue number into the title 
>> of wiki
>> pages.
>>
>> There are plenty of ways of pointing out that a wiki page is 
>> associated with
>> an issue. You can have the link text include the issue number. The 
>> wiki page
>> itself can state that it is about an issue, and can point to the 
>> tracker page
>> for that issue.  You can have a list of issues and associated wiki 
>> pages.
>> Each of these are better and more flexible.
>>
>> peter
>>
>> On 12/12/2014 12:26 AM, Simon Steyskal wrote:
>>  > Hi!
>>  >
>>  > may I propose to add the id of the issue a wiki page is about to 
>> its title?
>>  > (as Arthur did for issue 1)
>>  >
>>  > So basically:
>>  > "Associations between Graphs and Shapes" would become "ISSUE-3: 
>> Associations
>>  > between Graphs and Shapes" etc.
>>  >
>>  > cheers,
>>  > simon
>>  >
>>
>

Received on Friday, 12 December 2014 22:55:11 UTC