I tried to sort out page: http://wiki.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Ambassadors/Events 1) Better name is "openSUSE:International events" Category:International events Category:Ambassadors (not changed yet, need discussion what names to use for article and categories) 2) Table layout: That particular page can profit from class="wikitable sortable" :) (done) It is too wide and fields are somewhat hard to read when wrapped. Main contributor to width is URL that can be put as link behind name in the column Event, and it is done for 2009 table (as a training for nerves :). That table can go to archive. It is better to keep only current table in user focus, with one link to archives if someone wants to search for past years. BTW, there must better way to follow events, either wiki table or real calendar (is there web application?). It is probably better to have the following columns: Event - Date - Place - Wiki article Event: Name and link to event web page Date: Date in some format that is sortable. Month Day (year can be dropped as it should go to the top of table) Place: Country, Region, City (we have to test is this sortable) Wiki article: This is where all information above can be repeated, plus added contact information etc. Opinions? -- Regards Rajko, -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+help@opensuse.org