We are planning to give the UK administrative wiki pages a bit of a
spring clean which are all a bit random, not very well linked and
contain quite a lot of duplicated content and some very out-of-date
content.
The plan is as follows:
Firstly we will create wiki pages for the English and
On 09/03/2009 12:04, Peter Miller wrote:
We are planning to give the UK administrative wiki pages a bit of a
spring clean which are all a bit random, not very well linked and
contain quite a lot of duplicated content and some very out-of-date
content.
Quite a lot of the Cambs/West
On 9 Mar 2009, at 12:12, David Earl wrote:
On 09/03/2009 12:04, Peter Miller wrote:
We are planning to give the UK administrative wiki pages a bit of
a spring clean which are all a bit random, not very well linked
and contain quite a lot of duplicated content and some very out-of-
David replied to Peter:
Quite a lot of the Cambs/West Suffolk stuff is organised by
District at
the moment (though I perhaps mistakenly conflated Cambridge and
South
Cambridgeshire, and e.g. the East Cambs page is actually named
Ely).
District is a bit more manageable a unit than County
On 9 Mar 2009, at 13:06, Ed Loach wrote:
r. I think
therefore that the towns listed on each district page are probably
more correct than those in the template (though some places are
perhaps open to debate). Since then I've tended to concentrate on
the district page where I live.
The Essex
There is plenty left to do, but I hope people are happy with
what we
have being doing so far.
Would it make more sense for
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/England
to redirect to WikiProject_England now instead of
WikiProject_United_Kingdom?
If so then it can be easily updated at this link:
On 9 Mar 2009, at 15:36, Ed Loach wrote:
There is plenty left to do, but I hope people are happy with
what we
have being doing so far.
Would it make more sense for
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/England
to redirect to WikiProject_England now instead of
WikiProject_United_Kingdom?
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