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In this class you will learn about Free Geek Policy and Structure by documenting some of it your self. | In this class you will learn about Free Geek Policy and Structure by documenting some of it your self. | ||
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#* Searching and how it works. | #* Searching and how it works. |
Revision as of 08:34, 2 November 2006
In this class you will learn about Free Geek Policy and Structure by documenting some of it your self.
- Does every one have wiki logons?
- Give short explanations of tabs, sidebar, categories.
- Searching and how it works.
- Page elements (wiki markup).
- Describe Free Geek Structure.
- Describe how policies are made (with a bit of history).
- Explain the wiki format of the policy pages.
- Show tricks for searching the mailing lists.
- Research policy decisions and create pages or edit existing ones.
- We can create the documentation we read and refer to. We should try and make things easyer to follow than we found them.
- Jumping in and make documentation exersize:
- To create a new page:
- Create a "red link" so we can create a page.
- Cut and past into the new page a basic page layout.
- Fill our the page with your info (what's the difference between "Save page" and "Show preview"?)
- Have every one check out history, and explain why comments are a good thing.
- To edit an existing page.
- Look thorugh the pages that have been created to find one that isn't in the proper format.
- Adjust the page to make it more like the others.
- To create a new page: