Wheatbix wrote:
> 
> I think that a more appropriate location for these wiki pages would be
> on the soon to be created wiki.libreoffice.org rather than The
> Document Foundation wiki.
> Remember that the TDF wiki is not for LibreOffice information or
> support, it is for community building and development.
> 
I was thinking about this yesterday, and IMO create a whole new wiki is not
the best move: if you are worry by the fact TDF will in the future promote
more projects, this could be easily solved by "meta-tags". For example,
adding a [[Category:LibreOffice]] to the pages about LibO (and
[[Category:other-project]] to the others) should be enough to maintain
order.
But what I see as a real mistake is this:

Stefan Weigel wrote:
> 
> The LibO wiki will have separate subdomains for each language, which
> means a completely different concept and structure to what we have now.
> 
I think the content on the different locales must be the same whenever
possible, and separate the wiki on different language subdomains defeat the
idea of "content coherence": IMO, the way in which TDF wiki is set up now is
the only possibility for a healthy multilingual project because it easy the
"interaction" between languages.
Just my 2ยข
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