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Re-organize topic groups (intermediate and advance) into coherent themes. #110

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maning opened this issue Jul 9, 2013 · 3 comments
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maning commented Jul 9, 2013

From Mikel:

The division into "Beginner" and "Advanced" seems a little artificial. The "Beginner" section makes sense, but for more advanced topics, to me it makes more sense to group topically, and indicate level of difficulty as an attribute of each section. For instance

  • "More on Editing" (Editing in Detail, Presets, Private Data Store)
  • Coordination (Tasking Server, Quality Control, Editing the Wiki)
  • Sharing and Map Production (TileMill, github, maps on a website, WMS)
  • Sys Admin (postgres set up, virtural machine set up)

Reference: http://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/hot/2013-July/003370.html

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I like this idea. I'd like to do a comprehensive re-edit of the beginner section too to bring it up to date, and start re-working the intermediate and advanced sections into topical sections. Here's an outline I've started working onL

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XfJta4aQZGoDMu56WRQ1c-yg7Cmk5dJkwRUV5SNizmg/edit

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maning commented Jun 1, 2014

We are working on a similar attempt during the module sprint here: https://hackpad.com/Content-structure-4SqM9KImfim

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Closing as stale. I've added the hot-tips section with guides for new iD users.im open to discussion on a different layout or pull requests.

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