[wp-docs] Identifying and Labeling Core Documents
Michael Hancock
justmichaelh at gmail.com
Wed Apr 4 21:21:57 UTC 2012
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Lorelle said:
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."
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.
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.
Suggestions?
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There's this category: http://codex.wordpress.org/Category:UI_Link
If I remember correctly, documents are protected mainly to ward off people
defacing articles. See http://codex.wordpress.org/Special:ProtectedPages
Otherwise, I haven't seen too many situations where documents have been
rendered inadequate from typical edits.
Regards.
MichaelH
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