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[opensuse-wiki] New language.o.o request
- From: "Matthew Ehle" <mehle@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 09 Aug 2010 09:47:07 -0600
- Message-id: <4C5FCE9B02000044000829B4@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hello Everyone,
I know there has been some discussion on creating a language.o.o subdomain and
using that as a sort of sandbox for multilingual content. Recently, bug 629542
has been submitted for it. Before I do this, may I request that we consider
using our current wiki.o.o for this purpose instead of creating languages.o.o?
My reasons for this are given in the bug comments, but the short of it is that
I want to keep things simple, both from my standpoint and that of the users.
Why have two domains serving the same content, while we create an entirely
different one for new content? Also, creating a new subdomain takes time, as
we need to wait for the DNS entry, iChain configuration, database setup, after
which, I will need to muck around with the wiki farm configurations to
accommodate a new subdomain that doesn't fit in with the pattern we have been
following. Just some food for thought...
I know there has been some discussion on creating a language.o.o subdomain and
using that as a sort of sandbox for multilingual content. Recently, bug 629542
has been submitted for it. Before I do this, may I request that we consider
using our current wiki.o.o for this purpose instead of creating languages.o.o?
My reasons for this are given in the bug comments, but the short of it is that
I want to keep things simple, both from my standpoint and that of the users.
Why have two domains serving the same content, while we create an entirely
different one for new content? Also, creating a new subdomain takes time, as
we need to wait for the DNS entry, iChain configuration, database setup, after
which, I will need to muck around with the wiki farm configurations to
accommodate a new subdomain that doesn't fit in with the pattern we have been
following. Just some food for thought...
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