[wp-docs] Identifying and Labeling Core Documents
Charles Frees-Melvin
charles.freesmelvin at me.com
Wed Apr 4 21:14:57 UTC 2012
There already is a category. I made sure every document that was linked to the codec from 3.3 was tagged to it. I had created a different one before I was pointed to the existing one.
http://codex.wordpress.org/Category:UI_Link
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Charles E. Frees-Melvin
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On 2012-04-04, at 17:02, Lorelle on WordPress <lorelleonwordpress at gmail.com> wrote:
> There are documents in the Codex tied directly to the WordPress core help files and other core documentation. While they don't have a name, some of us have been calling these "core documents."
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> There are some of these which are "protected," unable to be edited by just anyone, and others which maybe should be protected but are not.
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> I'd like to create a category to identify these documents and group them together, maybe "core" or something more descriptive. I'd also like to have them feature a template note that describes them as part of the core, thus should not be edited unless "approved" or by a "senior" editor. Something that protects them from massive editing - which they may need but the editing might break the "core" responsibilities of the documentation.
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> Suggestions?
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> Lorelle
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