(Replying to [EMAIL PROTECTED] too as per Sophie's request)

On 15/07/2008 ccornell - OpenOffice.org wrote:
> We could start using the ISO_code/subpage structure like the German 
> language example above

I completely agree.

Let's just decide on the capitalization to use ("IT" or "It") and the
Italian team will convert all Italian pages on the Wiki.

> what does everyone else think?  Is this moving 
> in the right direction?  Is there a better way to start organizing this? 
>   Please give your thoughts and comments..

I find a flaw in the idea that non-English pages on the Wiki are
localized versions of English pages.

During OOoCon 2007 the Wiki was discussed and recommended as an
alternative to *.openoffice.org web pages when the CollabNet
infrastructure made them hard to write or maintain. So some pages on the
Wiki do not have a corresponding English page.

It would be nice to come up with a structure for those pages too. For
instance, the page for Italian presentation at Linux Day 2006 is
currently placed at the (ugly) URI
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Italian_Linux_Day_2006
Should we put it at
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/IT/Italian_Linux_Day_2006
even if a corresponding English page will likely never exist? And should
we use English in the URI anyway?

Regards,
  Andrea Pescetti - Italian N-L project lead.


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