Hi, Gerard helps on building up those China related wiki pages, thanks!
I suggest that we also put local networks under /networks directly. http://wiki.meego.com/Networks/Finland http://wiki.meego.com/Networks/Tampere and might show their relationship on the page. My idea is that local networks not neccessorily building up their relationship to each other geographically. Also if they want a summit, it's not neccessorily involves all the local networks in that region. How about the criteria to have a MeeGo summit: at least five (this number is tricky) local networks (might from different regions) agree on it. They could have the name of the summit and build up a wiki page with this URL: http://wiki.meego.com/Networks/Summit/the_name_of_the_summit Br., Yu Kuifei ----- Original message ----- > hi, > > Great work Yu! > > I have a suggestion/proposition for the structure for the wiki concerning > local/national/regional/ (later in this email referred as regional) > networks. I have tried the other way in > http://wiki.meego.com/Regional_MeeGo_Networks but that solution results > to monster long URLs which is not good. A have another idea now. > > Global level: > Let's put the 'root' for Meego Networks to http://wiki.meego.com/Networks > - instructions how to start organizing regional communities. Although ppl > tend to know how to do this, but perhaps briefly. > - includes lists of national/regional locations (or whatever they will be > here) perhaps divided by continents > - other useful information > > Regional level: > - This list contains links to regional pages for example: > http://wiki.meego.com/Networks/Finland > The naming convention for regional communities might possibly need some > thinking still. > The regional communities have own pages (for example > http://wiki.meego.com/Networks/Finland ) which contains regional level > information: > - existing example which still needs refactoring and to be relocated if > proposal is accepted: > http://wiki.meego.com/Regional_MeeGo_Networks/MeeGo_Network_Finland > - contains information about or link to Summit they are going to hold > - Community teams: we have formed teams for different regional level > tasks such as: communication, marketing, program task-force. Those teams > are currently more or less for the Summit but they will remain even > after the Summit. > Local level: > - list of local MeeGo networks in this page, for example: Tampere would > be http://wiki.meego.com/Networks/Finland/TMN or even > http://wiki.meego.com/Networks/Finland/Tampere or something else > > Those local Meego Networks can have their own wiki pages if they need > one. It could contain local level information. > > My 0.02€ > /Jarkko > <http://wiki.meego.com/Regional_MeeGo_Networks/MeeGo_Network_Finland> > > > > 2010/12/16 Kuifei Yu <[email protected]> > > > Here we have the http://wiki.meego.com/Local_MeeGo_Networks/China, and > > Beijing, Shanghai, Hongkong undering it. We also sync some disscussion > > from our Beijing meet-up tool (LinkedIn) to the wiki. > > > > I'm also trying to plan a MeeGo Summit China. The process to get it > > officially approved is really a interesting topic, although we'll have > > a summit related to MeeGo/Qt anyway here. > > > > Br., > > Yu Kuifei > > > > > > 2010/12/15 Foster, Dawn M <[email protected]> > > > > > > > On Dec 14, 2010, at 4:50 AM, <[email protected]> > > > <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > Dawn wrote: > > > > > I wonder if we're also at a point where we should create > > > > > a mailing list for people who are organizing local meetups, > > > > > regional networks or regional summits. We have a lot > > > > > of activity in all of these areas right now. > > > > > > > > Wouldn't it be better to have all discussions related to MeeGo > > > > events at > > > a meego-events mailing list? At the end the topics and people are > > > quite related between local - regional - global levels, and good > > > coordination between them is needed. > > > > > > Excellent point - I really like this idea! This would have the added > > > benefit of allowing those of us organizing the MeeGo Conferences to > > > get ideas for things that are working well at local events, and > > > local events can learn from each other and from the MeeGo Conference. > > > > > > I would like to hear from Amy on this one, since she is the lead on > > > events for MeeGo. > > > > > > But if no one has any objections, I'll start the process of getting > > > a new mailing list created later this week. > > > > > > Dawn > > > _______________________________________________ > > > MeeGo-community mailing list > > > [email protected] > > > http://lists.meego.com/listinfo/meego-community > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > MeeGo-community mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://lists.meego.com/listinfo/meego-community > > > > > > > -- > --------------- > Community Manager (MNF, Meego Network Finland) > Organizer (TMN, Tampere Meego Network) > Phone: +358 40 823 5382 > Email: jarkko dot moilanen at hermia dot fi > Location: Tampere, Finland > > More info: http://meegonetwork.fi > Discussions: irc.freenode.net#meego-fi
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