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Cheers,
Cheers,
Mark
Mark
:As I understand it, wiki.kde.org will eventually disappear, once all the useful  content is migrated to either UserBase or TechBase.  I think I've already migrated most of the UserBase level pages - so now I should go through w.k.o. and mark them as also in UserBase.  It would be a good idea if devs could check their more tech pages and migrate those to TechBase.  We're aiming for a clear division between user-centric and developer-centric, accepting that some advanced users will be on the brink of both.  --[[User:Annew|annew]] 16:35, 19 September 2008 (UTC)

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Welcome to UserBase discussions

If you want to pose a question, click the + tab and add your question. The subject will show up a new heading. If you want to reply, jump to the respective section and prepend your answer with :, which will cause a line to be indented. Use :: for a reply to a reply and so on. Never forget to sign your message with --~~~~!

Example:

Cool Site

I think your site really rocks. How can I help? --exampleuser 11:25, 19 September 2008 (UTC)

What are your interests? --danimo 11:30, 19 September 2008 (UTC)
I read mailing lists a lot so I could help out with FAQ collection. --exampleuser 11:35, 19 September 2008 (UTC)

And now for the actual questions:

Content from http://wiki.kde.org/

Will http://wiki.kde.org/ still be alive? Should the content of http://wiki.kde.org/ migrated to UserBase and TechBase? Now we have a lot of webpages and wikis. Some of them are outdated.

Cheers, Mark

As I understand it, wiki.kde.org will eventually disappear, once all the useful content is migrated to either UserBase or TechBase. I think I've already migrated most of the UserBase level pages - so now I should go through w.k.o. and mark them as also in UserBase. It would be a good idea if devs could check their more tech pages and migrate those to TechBase. We're aiming for a clear division between user-centric and developer-centric, accepting that some advanced users will be on the brink of both. --annew 16:35, 19 September 2008 (UTC)