On Fri, 22 May 2009, Ralph Angenendt wrote: > Dag Wieers wrote: >> On Fri, 22 May 2009, Ralph Angenendt wrote: >> >>> Ralph Angenendt wrote: >>>> Ralph Angenendt wrote: >>>>> Karanbir Singh wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> A 'whats new' section in a block, on the right side of the home-page, >>>>>> perhaps push the screenshot up, and put this box in under that ( is one >>>>>> option ) >>>>> <http://moinmo.in/MacroMarket/RecentlyCreatedPages> >>>>> >>>>> This will also show created HomePages, but I think we can live with >>>>> that. >>>> >>>> Check http://wiki.centos.org/RalphAngenendt/recent >>> >>> Don't you love when Threads just die like this? So what: Any opinions? >> >> I think it's good. Although I have some remarks (as usual :-)) >> >> - I would not limit the amount of entries by number, but rather in time. >> So that big contributors have more entries than small contributors. > > Ummm. Those are the last *created* pages. So people who create more > pages do get more entries in there ... It's not about changed pages :) Ok, I was a fool into thinking this were the contributed pages per person for the Homepages. To give credit. >> - I would by default add a header/title in that macro and maybe even add >> it by default to all Homepages (given that we know they are homepages) >> since I would prefer that a Homepage has a custom part, but also a >> standardized part. > > Okay, I don't understand what that has to do with a list of the last 5 > to 10 newly created pages on the FrontPage. Nothing at all. Brain lapsus. >> Which brings me to another point, wouldn't it be better if the Homepages >> all went into /Users or something ? Instead of the root of the wiki ? Then >> at least we could have a complete listing of all Homepages as index. > > Yes. And could take them out of the "New Pages" macro which isn't > possible at the moment. Only problem I see: putting "RalphAngenendt" on > a page automagically creates a link to /RalphAngenendt - that would need > to be changed, too. Right, you're the wiki master ;-) -- -- dag wieers, dag at centos.org, http://dag.wieers.com/ -- [Any errors in spelling, tact or fact are transmission errors]