1. The help newbie is a link to the (translated) Beginners guide.
2. I have put the potential sources on a separate page.
3. A lot of municipals have a broke link, what do i do with that?
Op 30-jul-2010, om 17:49 heeft Ben Laenen het volgende geschreven:
Ivo De Broeck wrote:
Hi,
I am a newbie at OSM. I saw the Wikiproject Belgium and the pages were IMHO
a little outdated (most 2008) and i found the necessary information at
Wikiproject Netherlands. That s the reason i put a line help newbie on
the Wikiproject Belgium, i hope it will be useful.
Well, the Wikiproject Belgium page is the start page for Belgian related
issues. While the newbie information is valuable, it's not really part of it.
The links to get help are very prominently put on the main page of the wiki
which would be the first thing a new user would see, and the link is in the
navigation box on the left as well.
It may be a good idea to translate the Wikiproject Belgium in dutch and
french (and german?). To do that, i suggest to in a first step put all
information separated pages (like Potential sources) and put a link on
the Wikiproject Belgium - page.
Most things have already been split up. Only the potential sources should
have
gone to its own page.
About translating: first make sure the English version is alright and not
likely to change a lot anymore. Keeping the translations up to date requires
a
lot of work.
Then we can discuss which links are needed on the Wikiproject Belgium -page
and start to translate some pages. In my opinion a lot of pages can be
kept in english but some need translation.
I hope i can connivence a lot of new users by a remake of the Wikiproject
Belgium-page.
Personally I'd like to see something like http://openstreetmap.nl for
Belgium.
That looks much more attractive than a wiki.
Greetings
Ben
Ivo De Broeck
Valleilaan 13
3360 KORBEEK-LO
ivo.debro...@gmail.com
tel 016 43 84 93
gsm +32 486 17 61 13
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