Open Source Content Management System

Tagging in Midgard Wiki

  1. Regular tags
  2. Contextual tags
    1. Example

The Midgard Documentation wiki uses tagging for collecting different documentation pages related to each other. In addition tags are used for marking features that have been added, changed, deprecated or removed in a particular Midgard, Aegir or MidCOM release.

Regular tags

Normal tags are simple words written in lower case. They should be used for connecting related pages together.

For example: all pages related to metadata handling in Midgard and MidCOM should be tagged metadata.

Contextual tags

Contextual tags say that the page is related to a feature that has been affected in a particular release in the particular context.

The contexts used in Midgard wiki are:

added
The feature has been added in this release
changed
The feature has seen significant changes in this release. The changes should be described in the wiki page contents
deprecated
The feature has been marked for deprecation in this release and will be removed in a future release
removed
The feature has been removed in this release

Example

Midgard Collector was a new feature introduced in the Midgard 1.8.0 release. Because of this it should be tagged added:midgard-1.8.0.

On the Collector page this will be displayed as:

added in midgard-1.8.0.

On the Midgard 1.8.0 page this will be displayed as:

added in midgard-1.8.0
Midgard Collector
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