Soon I’ll be setting up a wiki for lyceum developers and users to use to develop documentation. But I’m not sure what the url should be. We could go with the straightforward wiki.lyceum.ibiblio.org. Or, as an homage to WordPress’ documentation, codex.lyceum.ibiblio.org. Or maybe doc.lyceum.ibiblio.org.
What do you think?
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I usually like the basic wiki.domain except that browser auto-complete a little less useful when everyone’s wikis start that way. I’d maybe use docs or support.
Thanks for the work you’re doing on this, by the way. I’m looking forward to deploying Lyceum eventually (if I can ever find the time…)
By Kenn Christ on 04.29.06 3:01 pm | Permalink
I would just call it “wiki”. We’re all clearly technical users, so there’s no real worry of confusing us with that name :-).
By Asheesh Laroia on 04.30.06 12:12 pm | Permalink
I would call it wiki.lyceum…; simple to remember.
By marco on 05.01.06 5:54 pm | Permalink
(a little off topic)
This sort of brings up a thought (at least to me.) As lyceum becomes more and more stable, and closer to an official 1.0 release, are you planning on moving lyceum to its own domain? (getlyceum.net/org/com are all available)
Personally, I dislike having more than one level of subdomain (i.e., test.lyceum.ibiblio.org.) They tend to be more confusing than, say, wiki.getlyceum.org would be.
-Andrew
By Andrew on 05.02.06 9:40 am | Permalink
I agree.
As for the technical level of visitors to the wiki, if Lyceum really takes off, expect that level to decrease over time!
My preference? either docs.[etc] or codex.[etc]
By Elaine on 05.02.06 4:58 pm | Permalink
I think we are overlooking the possibility of having a lyki. Just kidding.
I would like to weigh in against using support in any context for a user document, as support connotes a place to go to get “feedback” help on a problem, i.e. a forum.
Another idea is that instead of adding a subdomain you could go the route of http://getlyceum.org/tag, and in this case the tag could be something as obvious as handbooks or docs. drupal.org has done this for its development community and it seems to have worked very well.
Notice that I’m adding the term “handbooks” into the mix here. :)
By AJ on 05.03.06 2:16 am | Permalink
any word on when the next milestone download will be ready?? this seems like a GREAT project.
By kp on 05.10.06 12:46 pm | Permalink
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