Difference between revisions of "User talk:Stefanbidi"

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Also, please don't put headings in bold print, because it's unnecessary and looks kinda out-of-place compared to other pages in the wiki. Any headings you start on a page should be 2nd level headings (==), the 1st level heading is used only for the page title. [[User:Madleser|Madleser]]
 
Also, please don't put headings in bold print, because it's unnecessary and looks kinda out-of-place compared to other pages in the wiki. Any headings you start on a page should be 2nd level headings (==), the 1st level heading is used only for the page title. [[User:Madleser|Madleser]]
  
:Wait, no, this wouldn't really fit in [[Project Development]].. But there's got to be a better place for it. *looks around* [[User:Madleser|Madleser]]
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: Wait, no, this wouldn't really fit in [[Project Development]].. But there's got to be a better place for it. *looks around* [[User:Madleser|Madleser]]
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:: Ah, I know! Put these things under [[Developer Guides]], much more consistent. I'll have to do some merging and shuffling around, though. [[User:Madleser|Madleser]]

Revision as of 15:24, 12 September 2006

hold on!

I see that you're porting pages from gnustep.org to the wiki. Now, I don't think that a carbon copy of the website is so useful, since the wiki is already organized a bit differently, as you can see from the Main Page. Think from the perspective of the wiki, not www.gnustep.org. Before porting content, first look for a page that already contains or may contain similiar topics and put new info there. The less you need to click or search around, the better :). For example, For Developers and parts of GNUstep Suite would better fit in Project Development, which is linked to from the main page.

Also, please don't put headings in bold print, because it's unnecessary and looks kinda out-of-place compared to other pages in the wiki. Any headings you start on a page should be 2nd level headings (==), the 1st level heading is used only for the page title. Madleser

Wait, no, this wouldn't really fit in Project Development.. But there's got to be a better place for it. *looks around* Madleser
Ah, I know! Put these things under Developer Guides, much more consistent. I'll have to do some merging and shuffling around, though. Madleser