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= WikiToDo =
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== General open tasks == See WikiTeam
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 * Important: fix up wiki links which may have broken during migration; often, a single set of [brackets] will do the trick.
  * Find and fix links which still point to the old wiki
  * check for orphaned pages and link to relevant sections
  * hunt for links pointing to the old Wiki and have them redirected (see below)
 * Convert all pages to MoinMoin Syntax and deactivate the other input methods...
== Special Love Needed ==
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 * Complete the WikiPolicy
  * Content License, Copyright
  * What to do with StubArticles, where to move obsolete pages etc.
  * Formal structure of WikiTeam, who maintains the server, who supervises content etc.
The following documents/topics are areas of the wiki which need a lot of love, and reorganisation.
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 * Teams - add copy from the wiki Teams to the website - http://www.ubuntulinux.org/community/teams/ and keep that current.
 * UbuntuCommunity Philosophy - amend the Philosophy page on the website to include copy from http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/UbuntuCommunityPhilosophy
 * (Maybe use a macro to automatically update the pages under support etc.?)
 * Polishing documentation that already ships with Ubuntu?
 * Create a macro to automatically have link on DocPages to the translations.
 * organize the pages below into some kind of useful hierarchy like in IdeasForNewFrontPageStructure. Visit them and use the reparent button or backlinks tab to move them under suitable parent pages.
 * Maybe create a "stubs" page, which contains all pages which need more work.
 * Wireless Networking - See WiFiHowto, WiFiWithSomeoneElsesRouterHowTo, WirelessTroubleshootingGuide, and so on.
 * ISDN Networking - IsdnHowto, HisaxButNotMISDN, etc.
 * Wacom Tablets - WacomPenPartnerSerial, WacomTabletIssue, and QuickAndDirtyWacomSolution

The following documents are part of the WikiCleanupProposal and need extra work:

==== System Administration & Maintenance ====

 * SystemAdministration - guides on various system administration & maintenance tasks - ~- see UserDocumentationBeta for more info -~

==== System Configuration ====

 * LinuxConfiguration - configuration guides on everything other than the desktop environment, includes topics such as kernel and boot configuration - ~- see UserDocumentationBeta for more info -~

 * DesktopConfiguration - contains guides on configuring the desktop environment - ~- see UserDocumentationBeta for more info -~

==== Security ====

 * SecurityGuides - contains general security guides for Ubuntu - ~- see UserDocumentationBeta for more info -~

 * SecurityTools - guides on setting up various security tools - ~- see UserDocumentationBeta for more info -~

==== Hardware ====

 * [:Drives] - guides on installing and managing drives such as hard drives, optical drives and tape drives - ~- see UserDocumentationBeta for more info -~

 * [:Partitions] - guides on setting up and managing different partition types with various tools - ~- see UserDocumentationBeta for more info -~

 * [:Keyboard] - guides on installing and configuring keyboards - ~- see UserDocumentationBeta for more info -~

 * [:Mouse] - guides on installing and configuring mice - ~- see UserDocumentationBeta for more info -~

 * NetworkDevices - guides on installing and managing network devices such as NICs - ~- see UserDocumentationBeta for more info -~

 * InternetDevices - guides on installing and managing Internet devices such as dialup and ADSL modems - ~- see UserDocumentationBeta for more info -~

 * [:Printers] - general page on configuring and managing printers - ~- see UserDocumentationBeta for more info -~

 * [:Sound] - guides on installing old sound cards and troubleshooting sound issues - ~- see UserDocumentationBeta for more info -~

 * [:Video] - guides on installing and managing video cards - ~- see UserDocumentationBeta for more info -~

 * [:TV] - guides on installing TV tuner cards and setting up MythTV, Freevo, etc.. - ~- see UserDocumentationBeta for more info -~

 * ThinClients - guides on setting up and managing thin-client architectures such as LTSP and SunRay - ~- see UserDocumentationBeta for more info -~
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Feel free to add your docs or notes on progress. The list is autogenerated from pages with CategoryCleanup on them. Add or remove that category as needed.
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 * UbuntuBootupHowto
 * EncryptedFilesystemHowto
 * NFSServerHowTo
 * NautilusScriptsHowto
  I think that if this isn't broken down in some simple way it'll end up being a giant script repository. Not necessarily a bad thing, but proper organization would encorage people to either put their script on a totally seperate page or in another, dedicated scripts page.
 * SettingUpSamba
 * Java - needs to be vastly simplified and updated to the new version of sun java, 1.5.0 update 2.
 * InitScriptList
[[FullSearch(CategoryCleanup)]]

== These documents need to be expanded ==

These are documents that are formatted correctly but simply need to be expanded to cover the full topic.

[[FullSearch(CategoryNeedsExpansion)]]
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Feel free to adopt, move them up after you create them Feel free to adopt, move them up after you create them.
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 * How to install Thunderbird from mozilla.org (firefox = done). === These documents are needed to create a series of sub-indexes of the Wiki ===

==== Multimedia & Graphics ====
 * MultimediaTools - High-level page straight off UserDocumentation to redirect to guides such as CDRipping, DVDAuthoring and MultimediaKeys - ~- see UserDocumentationBeta for more info -~

 * GraphicsApplications - Similar page to MultimediaApplications, with references to TheGimpHowTo and other apps like gThumb, EoG, etc.. - ~- see UserDocumentationBeta for more info -~

==== Internet & Networking ====

 * EmailClients - group guides based on Email Client - also include an introductory page for each available Email Client - ~- see UserDocumentationBeta for more info -~

 * InternetApplications - similar page to MultimediaApplications, with sections dedicated to IM, IRC, VOIP and P2P - ~- see UserDocumentationBeta for more info -~

 * NetworkServices - similar page to MultimediaApplications, with sections dedicated to the setting up of DNS, DHCP, Monitoring, etc.. - ~- see UserDocumentationBeta for more info -~

 * WirelessNetworking - high-level page with brief explanations and guides for WiFi, Bluetooth, Broadband Wireless and ir. - ~- see UserDocumentationBeta for more info -~

 * RemoteFilesystems - guides to connect to remote fileservers, includes NFS, Samba, iFolder, rsync and WebDAV - ~- see UserDocumentationBeta for more info -~

 * RemoteAccess - guides to connect to remote machines, includes SSH, VNC, nX, etc.. - ~- see UserDocumentationBeta for more info -~

==== Accessories ====

 * FileTools - introduction to file tools such as archiving and compression tools - ~- see UserDocumentationBeta for more info -~

==== Games ====

 * GnomeGames - list of all games, with very brief introductions, that are being shipped with DapperDrake

 * UbuntuGames - contains a link to GnomeGames to briefly describe each Gnome Game then contains the extra games grouped into categories - Adventure, Simulation, Arcade, etc.. - to make a higher quality framework for Ubuntu Games doco (in addition to renaming the current UbuntuGames to UbuntuGamesDotOrg) - ~- see UserDocumentationBeta for more info -~

 * WindowsGames - expands on the very brief section in the current Games page - also needs to be written in an evangelical undertone to really drive home that all games can work under Ubuntu (throw out your copy of Windows, gamers!!) - ~- see UserDocumentationBeta for more info -~

==== Office ====

 * OpenOffice - contains short sections about each of the OOo components and is a placeholder for OOo guides - ~- see UserDocumentationBeta for more info -~

 * OfficeApplications - outlines the other apps that can be installed in Ubuntu (dia, planner, gnucash, etc..) - ~- see UserDocumentationBeta for more info -~

==== Servers ====

 * WebServer - contains guides on how to setup Apache, PHP, SSL, etc.. - ~- see UserDocumentationBeta for more info -~

 * DatabaseServer - introductions and guides to the databases available in Ubuntu (MySQL, PostgresSQL, Oracle) - ~- see UserDocumentationBeta for more info -~

 * FilePrintServer - guides on setting up Samba, CUPS, WebDAV, etc.. - ~- see UserDocumentationBeta for more info -~

 * CollaborationServer - guides on setting various CollaborationServers such as OpenGroupware, Hula, Sun Java Enterprise System, etc.. - ~- see UserDocumentationBeta for more info -~

 * ContentManagementServer - guides on setting up Wiki and CMS Servers such as MoinMoin and Plone - ~- see UserDocumentationBeta for more info -~

 * MonitoringServer - guides on setting up monitoring servers such as MRTG, Nagios, Zabbix, etc.. - ~- see UserDocumentationBeta for more info -~

==== Programming ====

 * TextEditors - introductions to text editors such as gedit, vi, emacs, etc with help on setting up syntax highlighting, etc.. - ~- see UserDocumentationBeta for more info -~

 * DevelopmentEnvironments - guides on setting development environments such as Java, Mono, MATLAB, etc.. - ~- see UserDocumentationBeta for more info -~

==== Graphical Environments ====

 * AlternativeDesktops - brief descriptions of Kubuntu and Xubuntu with links to their main pages - ~- see UserDocumentationBeta for more info -~

==== OS Compatibility ====

 * WindowsCompatibility - guides on setting up Windows Compatible environments such as Wine, Cedega and CrossoverOffice - ~- see UserDocumentationBeta for more info -~

 * [:MacOSCompatibility] - guides on setting up MacOS Compatible environments using PearPC - ~- see UserDocumentationBeta for more info -~

 * VMWare - description of VMWare's capabilities and links to the VMWare docs that are available - ~- see UserDocumentationBeta for more info -~
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Open for peer review, let us know if something needs change! Open for peer review, let us know if something needs change! Please write to ubuntu-doc@lists.ubuntu.com These documents will be released as documentation with Ubuntu if they are thought to be suitable.
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 * SSHHowto  * ["SSHHowto"]
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== Pages with links pointing to the old Wiki ==

Add more here if you see them.
 * ["XChatHowto"]
 * ["AptGetHowTo"]

This page lists all content-related tasks for the wiki.

See WikiTeam

Special Love Needed

The following documents/topics are areas of the wiki which need a lot of love, and reorganisation.

The following documents are part of the WikiCleanupProposal and need extra work:

System Administration & Maintenance

System Configuration

Security

Hardware

These documents need more work

The list is autogenerated from pages with CategoryCleanup on them. Add or remove that category as needed.

FullSearch(CategoryCleanup)

These documents need to be expanded

These are documents that are formatted correctly but simply need to be expanded to cover the full topic.

FullSearch(CategoryNeedsExpansion)

These documents do not yet exist

Feel free to adopt, move them up after you create them.

These documents are needed to create a series of sub-indexes of the Wiki

Multimedia & Graphics

Internet & Networking

Accessories

Games

  • GnomeGames - list of all games, with very brief introductions, that are being shipped with DapperDrake

  • UbuntuGames - contains a link to GnomeGames to briefly describe each Gnome Game then contains the extra games grouped into categories - Adventure, Simulation, Arcade, etc.. - to make a higher quality framework for Ubuntu Games doco (in addition to renaming the current UbuntuGames to UbuntuGamesDotOrg) - see UserDocumentationBeta for more info

  • WindowsGames - expands on the very brief section in the current Games page - also needs to be written in an evangelical undertone to really drive home that all games can work under Ubuntu (throw out your copy of Windows, gamers!!) - see UserDocumentationBeta for more info

Office

Servers

Programming

Graphical Environments

OS Compatibility

These documents are considered done

Open for peer review, let us know if something needs change! Please write to ubuntu-doc@lists.ubuntu.com These documents will be released as documentation with Ubuntu if they are thought to be suitable.

WikiToDo (last edited 2009-04-20 23:26:38 by 79-72-55-40)