in reply to Why should I frontpage a node?

The voting patterns show that most of our voting visitors use the front page as a primary navigation point. So you'd front-page a node whenever you are pretty sure that the node isn't bad enough to warrant hiding it from most of our visitors (and I'm not counting our anonymous visitors which probably swings the balance even further).

Or just read the PMD nodes asking about front-paging (that appear roughly monthly of late). Perhaps the SiteDocClan will continue their fine work of late and improve the standard documentation to help address these recurring questions. (:

                - tye
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Re: Re: Why should I frontpage a node? (why not?)
by Louis_Wu (Chaplain) on Apr 22, 2003 at 22:24 UTC
    Our guiding light in documenting seems to have been "Document the facts, and that which has reached the status of unwritten law", so it seems that we'll have to stretch our stylistic legs to provide documentation which showcases the diverse opinion which is moderation.

    That being said, we'll probably throw it in the todo wiki and give it the old college try.


    Perl programming and scheduling in the corporate world, as explained by dragonchild:
    "Uhh ... that'll take me three weeks, broken down as follows: 1 day for coding, the rest for meetings to explain why I only need 1 day for coding."