[11:32] <ssam> i'd like to clean up the powerpc information on the wiki. what is the best way to organise it? should i have a PowerPC page that links to things like PowerPC/FAQ PowerPC/Downloads PowerPC/Installation etc?
[11:43] <mdke_> ssam: sometimes we use subpages, but not for whole architectures
[11:44] <mdke_> for topics like installation, we do it - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/PowerPC
[11:45] <ssam> so should there just be lots pages with names like PowerPCFAQ
[11:45] <mdke_> no, I think that would be a bad idea
[11:46] <mdke_> you should try and integrate material with the existing material on topics; for example if there is a topic which has specific powerpc related issues, you could make a subpage (as with Installation) or include a note in the main page
[11:46] <mdke_> have a look at the homepage to see how things are organised
[11:47] <ssam> but there are quite a lot of powerpc specific issues, especially now that its a community port
[11:47] <mdke_> sure. It's the same with amd64
[11:47] <ssam> it would be nice to have somewhere to point people to show that ubuntu on powerpc still exists
[11:48] <mdke_> you could create a page simply called "PowerPC" and include some basic information about the architecture and links with pointers to other helpful material
[11:48] <ssam> the main ubuntu web site does not give any clue where to find downloads of powerpc for example
[11:49] <mdke_> that's a bug
[11:49] <ssam> its been reported
[11:49] <mdke_> yes, that's what I mean
[11:50] <ssam> ok, i'll do a PowerPC page
[11:51] <mdke_> as for downloading, it's mentioned on this page - maybe you can point to that. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ProcessorArch
[11:51] <mdke_> (that page is linked from the front page)
[11:52] <ssam> also the PowerPCFAQ is a bit of a mess. i think it should have less information on it, and be more a collection of links to useful information, does that sound sensible
[11:52] <mdke_> yes, absolutely sensible. I'm not a fan of FAQs at all, in fact
[11:54] <ssam> thank you for your advise
[11:54] <mdke_> thanks for contributing :)