[Typo3-documentation] wiki main page - best practice sections
Coby Pachmayr
coby at _remove_ideaspring.com
Thu Jul 29 13:26:52 CEST 2004
Rene-
I started one on the Wiki... feel free to start adding some content... a
link to the main page can always be added by someone if it makes sense
The link to the best practices page is here:
http://wiki.typo3.org/index.php?title=Best_Practices
-Coby
"Rene Suthoelder" <t3 at 1zu6-design.de> wrote in message
news:mailman.1.1091099508.17663.typo3-project-documentation at lists.netfielders.de...
> hi!
>
> i just wanted to ask whether it makes sense to add "Best Practice"
sections
> on the wiki main page?
> from the posts in this NG i have learned that the wiki should become the
> ultimate source of Typo3-related information.
>
> as a user, i would like to see "Best Practice" solutions when installing,
> using or administrating a typo3 system. to be frank, i'd even expect to
see
> such advices in the wiki, since those articles would represent condensed
> expert knowledge focused on main problems/tasks (examples: installation
> (win/unix...), security (rights/access control...), development (i8n,
> versioning ...)) and so on.
>
> i was about to add this to the wiki main page but then i stopped because i
> think this has somehow to be decided by the main editors.
>
> Users / Editors
> User Tutorials
> User Manuals
> User Tips & Troubleshooting - nothing yet
> User Reference - nothing yet
> Best Practice
> Administrators
> Administrator Tutorials
> Administrator Manuals
> Administrator Tips & Troubleshooting
> Administrator Reference
> Best Practice
> Developers
> Developer Tutorials
> Developer Manuals
> Developer Tips & Troubleshooting
> Developer Reference
> Best Practice
>
> what do you think?
>
> rene
>
>
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