[Planning-es] Structuring the SFD Wiki for 2011

Leandro Gómez leo.telsen at gmail.com
Sat May 14 06:08:25 BST 2011


On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 4:03 AM, Frederic Muller - SFI <
fred at softwarefreedomday.org> wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> I have started to work on the wiki structure for 2011 and considering
> the issues we had last year with the American continent we are
> orientating ourselves towards a different split.
>
> We will keep the same sub-structure of Continent/Country/City/Team or
> sometimes Continent/Region/Country/City/Team . This year we will be
> stricter on the City/Team as we had some city page hijack in 2010 where
> some team took the whole page and other teams in the same area had
> issues being listed. Yes for small areas it lengthen the URL but we need
> to be fair to all teams.
>
>
IMO Continent/Region is too much. I prefer Country/City/Team.

But again, it depends on what info/stats we need.


> We will keep the "URL shortener service" as well (need to be arranged
> for 2011).
>
> The 2011 home page can be found here:
> http://wiki.softwarefreedomday.org/2011
>
> No country page has been added yet, and I also need to adapt all the
> templates which Thilo did last year. Subdivisions chosen is available
> here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Americas#Terminology - 3rd one from
> the top.
>
> I still have a few questions before I start copying and adapting stuff
> from 2010:
> - Is the chosen split ok? The logic is that we have 3 areas. I discarded
> the 3 other splits because:
>  * Split 1: the one we used last year and which people complained about
>  * Split 2: so few countries in Central America and then there is one
> more zone called Caribbean making a total of 4 zones
>  * Split 4: it's a 2 zones split, but not matching what one could think
> of physical continents.
> - The entry page for South America is currently in Spanish (same as
> 2010). Does it make sense?
> http://wiki.softwarefreedomday.org/2011/SouthAmerica
> - Should we keep the 3rd split which is currently implemented I would
> suggest to place the 2 countries in green in Middle America but without
> much background information. What do you guys think?
> - Maybe someone could resend that email to the planning-es list
> translated so everyone fully understand what it's all about (and then
> translate the feedback back too... No hablo español)
> - Maybe same goes for planning-pt, though I don't think we have a lot of
> subscribers yet.
>
> Thanks and looking forward to constructive feedback.
>
> PLEASE DO NOT CREATE TEAM PAGES YET AS STRUCTURE COULD CHANGE!
>
> Fred
> SFI President
>
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