-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 22:50:39 +0100 "Morten Werner Olsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 16, 2005 at 09:36:20PM +0100, Ole-Anders Andreassen wrote: > > > > The site could be split into different subdomains reflecting the > > > different users rather than technologies: I don't understand - what I read below is actually splitting by service types rather than users, no? > > > * www.skolelinux.org (International Portal) > > > * blogs.skolelinux.org (Blogs) > > > * planet.skolelinux.org (Planet) > > > * people.skolelinux.org (Pages about members) > > > * wiki.skolelinux.org (Wiki) > > > * doc.skolelinux.org (Documentation) > > > * bugs.skolelinux.org (Bugtracking) > > > > What about schools.skolelinux.org ? > > I agree .. but I think that we should keep the domains to a > minimum and rather have something like this: > > o http://skolelinux.org/ -> forwarded to /wiki/ (?) > o http://skolelinux.org/wiki/ > o http://skolelinux.org/blogs/ > o http://skolelinux.org/planet/ > o http://skolelinux.org/doc/ > o http://skolelinux.org/schools/ > o http://bugs.skolelinux.org/ > o http://people.skolelinux.org/ or http://folk.skolelinux.org/ Multiple domains can relatively easy be hosted on same machine. Multiple services on a single domain name is usually tricky to scale well: How to optimize for PHP (EZ Publish) *and* Python (MoinMoin wiki) *and* java/perl/ruby/whatever (blogger, LMS, SVN frontends, whatever) on the same machine? > > On the norwegian list's I've been asking about blogs. Petter told > > me about this thread on [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > As a skolelinux-administrator on a school, I belive that a blog and > > a wiki would be a great suplement to the already existing > > documentation. > > > > I also belive that it's important to bring the developers and the > > administrators closer together. Blogging could be one way to do > > this... > > Blogs and people's homepages (people.s.o or folk.s.o) can of course be > written in the language that each person prefers, but for the other > website's I would stronly recommend that we should use english as the > _only_ language. Why? Because it is the only language we have common, > and if we should be able to join our forces towards a common goal I > believe this is very important. Globalisation is important, but localisation is too: It is important for local groups to blossom, and not all speak english fluently. It should not be a requirement for a school administrator to speak english fluently in order to share knowledge and team spirit with others. - Jonas - -- * Jonas Smedegaard - idealist og Internet-arkitekt * Tlf.: +45 40843136 Website: http://dr.jones.dk/ - Enden er nær: http://www.shibumi.org/eoti.htm -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDp4ion7DbMsAkQLgRAm8rAJ9pYcni6w7Ark50rr3gd1YqSW2s2gCfYcAK GiZ61CCyKS+r08R1O/kssMc= =g41R -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

