Then that would work for both websites and mailing-lists. Wiki pages are
a bit more difficult.
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/BASIC_Guide
"http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/vi/ASIC_Guide
I think that's the recommended format. Is that correct?
We've been trying a few things here and there, and one method of naming
the Wiki pages is standing out as the most usable overall. Using the
example above:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Vi/Documentation/BASIC_Guide
would be the best. This groups all Vi pages together under the Vi
subpages (whether it is VI, vi, or Vi is something we need to agree on
before we get too much further into this process). This is what the
Chinese, German, and a few other communities are doing with at least
some of the pages they are working on. The biggest ongoing one I know
of is the translation of the Developer's Guide to Chinese, and this is
all being done on the Zh/Documentation/DevGuide sub-pages.
The links between the various languages can be done using the interwiki
links (see the Wiki Main Page for an example with the In Other Languages
block on the lower left).
C.
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