Arne Kepp wrote: > Overall I think it's a good idea. I guess we could use .br for the front > page and pt where the language is more important than the location. > > It should be pretty easy to do, make a simple template for the front > page where we just replace a few variables, and move our existing blog > to WordPress MU so that the maintenance doesn't increase by a ton when > we add more instances. > > I'm not sure we can easily do br.geoserver.org with Confluence, so we > may have to to geoserver.org/pt (focus on the language) for that > component, or maybe we don't need Confluence at all. Right forgot to mention that I was thinking we could move the front page back to a regular static page, and add a link to go to the wiki. Also I guess to be correct the language code should be pt_BR. > > -Arne > > > Justin Deoliveira wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> Fernando and myself have been discussing some things related to setting >> up a brazil specific geoserver site. We have some ideas and would like >> to sum up our discussion to get feedback from the community. >> >> First off what Fernando wants is basically the regular geoserver home >> page, but with a few tweaks. >> >> * A specific domain/host, we agreed that http://br.geoserver.org would >> work well >> >> * The site translated into Portuguese (Brazilian) >> >> * The logo modified slightly. Nothing too drastic. Fernando suggested >> maybe somehow just working the yellow/green color scheme into the >> current logo. Be nice to get feedback on this one specifically. >> >> * Any links on the site made specific where appropriate. Things like >> pointing the mailing list to the Brazilian mailing list, the blog >> pointed to the translated geoserver blog, centering the ol map on >> Brazil, etc... >> >> And that would be more or less it. What do people think about setting up >> a language/country specific site in this way? Feedback welcome. I could >> see this becoming the template for other communities that want to set up >> a slightly more catered site. >> >> -Justin >> >
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