wiki-feedback
What is This?
We collect feedback on usability and organization of the wiki here.
What can I do here?
- Complain about how hard the wiki is to use. (Make it a story, if possible.)
- Add suggestions regarding content, organization, and usability to the IA todo list. (Add your own area if necessary).
- Concur that you also had a problem finding something on the wiki.
- Search through the Mailing List Archives for
and post your results here.
Complaints:
- Roger was wondering how fn and org work together, and didn't see the relevant section in the spec.
- Justin says: I didn't even see that there was a page on authoring within the pages and pages of specification. Even with it at the top of the page. I glanced right over it. It seems like most tutorials on hCard or hCalendar point people to the spec to get more information. Should we be encouraging people to point to the authoring page? I think a newbie would be very very very intimidated being pointed right to the spec.
- I agree with this. Perhaps a more friendly intro page could be constructed to introduce hCard and link to the various resources. Ashley 14:31, 16 Oct 2006 (PDT)
- I can't find any useful information about marking up a key in the wiki. Perhaps someone could include some examples? Ashley 14:31, 16 Oct 2006 (PDT)
- Andy tells of his coworker: She was baffled; not lest because, though the page had a treatise on "Semantic XHTML Design Principles", it didn't list the hCalendar fields, let alone say which are mandatory and which are optional! (ed: RE: hCalendar) ~[[User:BenWest|bewest]
- This suggestion http://microformats.org/discuss/mail/microformats-discuss/2006-October/006101.html and many other proposals like it aren't being captured on the wiki. This means we are doomed to discuss rejected microformats again and again. Maybe we can have a gallery of ideas and their status (both ongoing and dead)... ~bewest