Wiki help - help?

In checking the wiki review instruction, and the community notice now appearing at the top of every forum page, I see two things.

  1. Link #1 on the community notice ([1] [opensuse-wiki] Minutes Mentoring session, December 27th) is a bad link (404 not found).
  2. The difference between Wiki article review status “Checked” and “Transfer” is not clear, nor when one should be used, and not the other.

The bad link is due to the “double quote” at the end of the URL.

Hi
#1 has an " at the end, delete and you should be good to go. The Site
Admin has been advised and should fix it soon. :slight_smile:
#2, have asked in the Wiki mailing list for someone to answer this.


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Fixed…thanks


Kim (1/27/2010 11:29:26 AM Mountain)

Sorry, missed this one.

“TransferNote” template will be used only when the new wiki instance will be 100% ready and running, with the article transfered into it. Wiki admin will take care of that. In other word : use “Checked” template only actually, don’t use the other one.

Thank you.

spokesinger > Sorry, please forget what I just said yesterday.

The way to handle this transition has totally changed and I was not aware of all the change until now (I have been a bit away from wiki transition as I had other important personal matters to look at).

Checked means “I’m checking the article now”
Transfer means “Article has been checked and is now ready for transfer”

Well, the above was wrong again… sorry for that :confused:

*“Checked” shouldn’t be used anymore. Use “InRewiew” instead.
*“Transfe” means “the article is ready” as explained above.

Good - thank you. Hopefully the Wiki instruction page will get some clarification, too. Otherwise we could end up with a lot of reviews being marked as “Checked”, and we won’t be sure what that means!:\