Difference between revisions of "Talk:Domain Template"
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+ | The Domain page should cover "semi-static" information. Information that changes but at a relatively slow rate. E.g. the timeline, the roadmap, and maybe a high level description of the current work. | ||
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+ | For more static information, e.g. released profiles, point to the profiles index. | ||
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+ | For more dynamic information, e.g. committee proceedings, point to the committee pages, for implementation work, point to the implementation pages, for CPs point to where they are. | ||
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The link back to this template in the See Also section is handy. | The link back to this template in the See Also section is handy. | ||
When you think up an improvement on a derived page, it's easy to get to the Template and add the improvement for future users. | When you think up an improvement on a derived page, it's easy to get to the Template and add the improvement for future users. |
Latest revision as of 22:24, 30 October 2006
The Domain page should cover "semi-static" information. Information that changes but at a relatively slow rate. E.g. the timeline, the roadmap, and maybe a high level description of the current work.
For more static information, e.g. released profiles, point to the profiles index.
For more dynamic information, e.g. committee proceedings, point to the committee pages, for implementation work, point to the implementation pages, for CPs point to where they are.
The link back to this template in the See Also section is handy.
When you think up an improvement on a derived page, it's easy to get to the Template and add the improvement for future users.