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I created this page so we can discuss ideas here with the wiki community rather than adhoc in-person/IRC/Wiki/Email discussions so everyone can participate. When this page gets big enough split discussions out into seperate pages.


Naming conventions of pages.

Theres been a bit of discussion around of this recently with WLUG:GNOMENotes vs WLUG:GnomeNotes, or BookReview vs !!BookReview?Book. Traditionally we seem to have use fooNotes, preserving case on Acronyms, and using [? where appropriate.

One suggestion has to make the wiki case preserving. If you goto !GnomeNotes and the page !GNOMENotes exists, redirect you there automagically. This could be done when we upgrade to the next version of the wiki.

PerryLorier
I prefer fooReview, as it reads better and sounds like a noun, where !BookReviewFoo? sounds like a verb (to me anyway, everyone should know that my command of english is tenious at best).
The case preserving idea sounds good, it will break some pages (Free vs free) but I think that we can deal with that. We can organise this when we (Finally) get around to upgrading to the new version of phpwiki
StuartYeates
i don't really care, so long as there exist WikiGnomes to homogenise the page names it doesn't really matter what set of rules they use.
PerryLorier
Yes, but the WikiGnomes have to agree.
CraigBox
Lapsed gnome (GNOME?) disagrees. I think that having !BookOfFooReview? is extraneous if there is no !BookOfFoo? page. I like having stems (!BookReviewBookOfFoo?). I don't mind Foo and !FooNotes? but given the chance to do everything again I'd want everything to be as Wiki:CamelCase (StudlyCaps?) as possible.

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