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:I took a different approach: instead of uploading the minutes as a file, I just made a wiki page for them. Example: [[GA Minutes Nov 6 2011 Evening]]. This way the minutes can be edited for typos and transcription errors, and we can also have a clickable table of contents at the top. [[User:Tim Smith|Tim Smith]] 16:55, 7 November 2011 (EST) | :I took a different approach: instead of uploading the minutes as a file, I just made a wiki page for them. Example: [[GA Minutes Nov 6 2011 Evening]]. This way the minutes can be edited for typos and transcription errors, and we can also have a clickable table of contents at the top. [[User:Tim Smith|Tim Smith]] 16:55, 7 November 2011 (EST) | ||
::That looks great Tim. The content tree is going to help finding resolutions, announcements, etc. much easier. [[User:MHacker|MHacker]] 16:08, 8 November 2011 (EST) |
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Is there a reason we're uploading minutes like this [[File:destination_filename|GA Minutes]] rather than like this [[Media:destination_filename|GA Minutes]]?
The second option eliminates an extra page in the middle. Is it just that important to display the warning on the file page about malicious content?
- I took a different approach: instead of uploading the minutes as a file, I just made a wiki page for them. Example: GA Minutes Nov 6 2011 Evening. This way the minutes can be edited for typos and transcription errors, and we can also have a clickable table of contents at the top. Tim Smith 16:55, 7 November 2011 (EST)
- That looks great Tim. The content tree is going to help finding resolutions, announcements, etc. much easier. MHacker 16:08, 8 November 2011 (EST)