User talk:Last2kn0
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I have forgotten on that mail. I'll see that right now. --Rajko M 03:57, 21 April 2008 (UTC)
What's the problem adding audacity to the category Education_Applications? Many teachers and students use it in schools to learn a modern art of creating/ editing music or edit videos. As adding a category shouldn't harm a wiki page, I suggest to re-add the category.
lrupp 17:58, 22 April 2008 (UTC)
Refering to your comment: Yes, I know that audacitys primary goal is not in the education area. But we currently try to rework the big education desktop apps page and also try to combine education pattern names with desktop menu entries and wiki pages. So a user who installs the Education-Art pattern will find applications in the Education -> Art desktop menu and can search using the wiki. It's perhaps not the best solution - but I have no other idea at the moment to get a good consense. So if you have a better solution: shout it out, please ;-)
lrupp 18:19, 22 April 2008 (UTC)
Edu subcategories
Please have a look at Wikipedia: they use categories to make it easier for users finding related articles. In the end, they have many thousands of categories. But they have a Categorical index to get an overview.
I would suggest to go the wikipedia way and allow many (sub-)categories. So users can just click on those subcategories to find related articles very easy - and the wiki team doesn't have to maintain a link list manually (and no: searching is NOT an option). Creating a main categorical index (like you starting with openSUSE:Category Hierarchy) sounds ok - but if the wiki team doesn't allow to create subcategories - I have to move to another wiki as our idea (see above) needs such sub-categories.
lrupp 09:13, 23 April 2008 (UTC)

