Reconsidering what I wrote below: I now think it would be sufficient to
make some changes to the Brochure Types page and -- very important -- link
to it from the main Marketing page. So that's what I'll do first.
--Jean
On Sun, Jul 14, 2013 at 4:05 PM, Jean Weber <jeanweber@gmail.com> wrote:
Now that we are producing some brochures, I want to put them on the
marketing wiki on a page that is easy to find and linked from the main
marketing page. I intend to set up a page where people can easily identify
brochures and download them. I hope I'm not duplicating something Marc or
someone else has already done.
Yes, I know about the "Brochure Types" page, and will link to/from there
as well, but I think it's important to keep work-in-progress separate from
approved results. I find the marketing wiki pages seriously confusing, and
I'm involved in the work. I can just imagine how someone else feels when
they come along wanting a template, or a brochure, or a flyer, or a banner,
or whatever.
And yes, I need to tidy up some of the Documentation pages too. My "room"
is as cluttered as anyone else's. :-)
--Jean
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