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− | Before we get started here, did we want to decide on a layout/skin. I like the [http://www.thinkwiki.org/ ThinkWiki] skin. I believe rt-linux is using a variant of this skin as well, or so said Ted. Or do we want to get more original?
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− | --[[User:Wmat|Wmat]] 05:16, 13 October 2006 (EEST)
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− | :First, how do I indent? I tried to find out using the Editing help link, but that page is empty. OK, so we need a buglist or feature request list also. OK, now to my actual comment: I think this is a good start. I'd say the site should be organized using portals. The main page should consist almost entirely of links to portals. Here is a list of possible portals: kernel, tools, distributions, hardware, companies, distributions, middleware, technologies --[[User:Tbird|Tbird]] 21:48, 13 October 2006 (EEST)
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− | ::I guess you figured out the indenting using colons to indicate number of tab stops. I agree with the portal idea, assuming you define a portal as a cluster of like content. The Main page layout is geared toward exactly that. I don't want to simply recreate the Table of Contents from the CELF Public Wiki though, I'd like to try to organize things more logically. I'll begin putting out the idea for 3 Main Content Clusters:
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− | :::# Development Resources
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− | :::# Industry Information
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− | :::# Research & Development
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− | ::I'll add subcategories directly to the Main page --[[User:Wmat|Wmat]] 22:10, 13 October 2006 (EEST)
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− | OK, I put up a basic structure for the main page based off of thinkwiki.orgs layout. I'll add in potential real headings soon for discussion.
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− | --[[User:Wmat|Wmat]] 06:32, 13 October 2006 (EEST)
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− | ==Admin/mod==
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− | Can I speak to an admin or a moderator? If so please post on my talk page and we can speak there.
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− | Thanks. [[User:JoshD|JoshD]] 23:44, 24 December 2011 (UTC)
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− | == pages that imho can be deleted ==
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− | == logo ==
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− | What happened to the elinux logo?
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− | I thought the logo was once a [http://wikiindex.org/images/3/34/Final_penguin_only_color.jpg Tux penguin with headphones holding electronics with blinking lights].
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− | But today the elinux.org site logo ( http://elinux.org/upload/tux113x135.gif ) appears to be the original [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tux original unmodified Tux penguin].
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− | --[[User:DavidCary|DavidCary]] 04:50, 21 April 2009 (UTC)
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− | == Hardware Pages ==
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− | I'm not sure at what point a board qualifies as having "''LOTS of information''", enough to be given its own link under '''Hardware Pages''', but what I do know is that [[BeagleBone]] doesn't seem to have any prominent links near the front. I suggest that a dedicated link to [[BeagleBone]] be added under this heading, but if that is deemed as giving Beagle* too much prominence then I will at least want to put a link at the top of the [[BeagleBoard]] page to direct users accordingly. [[User:Morgaine|Morgaine]] 18:11, 27 May 2012 (UTC)
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