Hello,

I've done what we said except the "Projects" part, cause I prefer to wait for the software section to move.
At the moment I've deleted *nothing* so if you don't like it please speak.
More comments in the mail.

Le 26/02/12 16:09, Nicolas Montgermont a écrit :


* pdwikiwiki : change state to private
* deleted wiki page : change state to private
at the moment, i've only made them unvisible to the navigation.

* add folder : member downloads
- move : Pd art / Pd patches / Pd music / Pd logos inside the "member downloads" folder
- add in this folder a "Pd projects" smart folder that list all content with the "project" tag
ok

* move the organization folder and the patching circles wikis in a common "meetings" folder.
ok. in the local group folder. I've kept the shape and hierarchy of existing content.

* Remove the "Projects" folder, for that
- remove the automatic listing of "Project" tag (why is this listing different projects when we are logged in?)
- remove duplicate folders of the 3 conventions
- move "Paradiddle", "Rradical" and "Assembling dedicated pd computer" in the "member downloads/Pd projects" page
- move the "Software" to a root "/software" folder
- what is the state of the exhibition folder here only accessible to members?? Is it somehow related to the root "exhibiton" folder or can it be simply deleted
waiting a bit.

add redirections, specially for the download section.
I'm not sure how to do that. I'd like to make redirection for example from
http://puredata.info/community/patches
towards:
http://puredata.info/community/member-downloads/patches
but i'm not sure how to do it.

This tutorial:
http://puredata.info/docs/sitedocs/MakingARedirectOrAlias
only explain how to redirect a folder. but what about a page or a smart folder? and for a folder, is the only text to change "THE_PAGE_TO_REDIRECT_TO"?,
for example:
THE_PAGE_TO_REDIRECT_TO -> http://puredata.info/community/member-downloads/patches



In a second step, i'ld like to try to use page to describe local contents instead of "Frontpage" element. I'd first test in some testing subfolder before to modifiy existing folders. But I think the layout of a page is much more simple than the layout of a wiki "Frontpage", specially when we are not logged in.

I've tested that on a few folders. For example :
http://puredata.info/community
When we are not logged in, the layout is much more clear.
But can every logged member still edit this page?

When we are ok on all that, i can add a few content in the "site doc" section. For example:
- how to add a local patching circle?

to keep things well organized.

Best
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