Wiki Week
The First Wiki Week is now 18-22.5.2015
See the blog post announcement.
Things to do
During wiki week we will work together on these topics:
- Cleaning up Wiki week active page list
- Marking old pages as needing updates
- Review pages that contain larger issues: Category:WW issues
This page will contain links to lists of pages that need to be checked or fixed.
Suggestion: Localization improvement: Dedicated wiki for each language
The organization of articles in languages others then English is pretty bad. I suggest to do it like Wikipedia and have subdomains with dedicated mediawikis for all supported languages and create links between articles in different language versions. I've put together a somewhat lengthy explanation of what is going wrong with the current localization scheme and why I think this is the way to go to achieve the best user experience; it can be found on the forum: [1] --Wieland (talk) 20:30, 14 May 2015 (UTC)
Removing pages
Symbian is dead. Shall we remove Symbian related pages? I would say yes. But what about Qt3? There is at least one project I know (the unholy KDE3 fork Trinity) that still uses Qt3, although they are "maintaining" their own Qt3 fork. Shall Qt3 related pages be removed, too? Shall we send an e-mail to the Trinity guy(s)? --Wieland (talk) 23:28, 15 May 2015 (UTC)
Clear distinction between Qt versions
I think there should be a clear, big fat warning on top of every article that specifically targets Qt4. --Wieland (talk) 23:29, 15 May 2015 (UTC)
List of needed articles
Some questions pop up on the forums again and again. I think it would be of great value if we could identify those questions and make a list of articles that need to be written. --Wieland (talk) 23:43, 15 May 2015 (UTC)
Reminder
A guideline to people writing code examples on the wiki.
For example .pro files need to have
<code lang="make">
defined in their code block. For Qt codes (.h/.cpp) need to have
<code lang="cpp-qt">
defined in their code block.