Hi all, the idea of the keywords is very nice... in http://wiki.tcl.tk you can search for a specific page using the url like in http://wiki.tcl.tk/file even more, you can search all pages containing a word like in: http://wiki.tcl.tk/menu* perhaps it could be copied for ConTeXt wiki...don´t know how tclers do theirs, but I guess they use tcl and they more or less can give some advice. Just some thoughts. Cheers, Jose Ignacio
Hi Matt,
b) It is hard to classify the documents. Two possibilities:
Yes, it is hard to classify them (and many other things) if you insist on forcing them into a single, canonical hierarchy.
Oh, I don't insist on anything; I just don't have clue how to start...
But what if you classified documents on the basis of keywords, or key phrases? Then visitors could either search based on those phrases or browse a keyword index.
Of course, that assumes your Wiki software has some means of managing metadata.
As far as I can see, it doesn't. But putting keywords on the pages could help.
And you could just make some arbitrary decisions about what materials should be included and how to classify them. Even a very imperfect collection would be more helpful than none.
Probably true.
And if people don't like your collection, tell them to start their own. Isn't that what the Web is all about?
Right. Easy to change everything.
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