On 1/11/06, Emanuele Aina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Quim Gil dubitò: > > > Still unconvinced by the division of contents translated/created. > > The idea behind leaving them separate is to avoid the proliferation of > gnome.cl, gnomefr.org, gnome-de.org, gnome.or.kr and others (those are > from a quick google search). > > Those sites ends up in $LANG.gnome.org, while keeping wgo more uniform.
CC.gnome.org subdomains (where CC is a two-letter code) have traditionally been reserved for regional groups, and the CC are country codes. This is mostly because not all regional groups have been able to get gnome.CC domains in their own countries. For example, the Swedish group used www.se.gnome.org until the Swedish domain regulations were relaxed enough to allow getting www.gnome.se, but similar problems still exists in many other countries and for many other groups. If you want to make CC.gnome.org subdomains language subdomains instead, you are bound to introduce a lot of conflicts, since country codes and language codes often differ. Christian _______________________________________________ gnome-web-list mailing list gnome-web-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-web-list