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*fr.consumerium.org/page | *fr.consumerium.org/page | ||
*fi.consumerium.org/page_in_Finnish_whatever_that_is | *fi.consumerium.org/page_in_Finnish_whatever_that_is | ||
*fix.consumerium.org/page is [[Develop Wiki]] page on the same issue or thing | *fix.consumerium.org/page is [[Develop Wiki]] page on the same issue or thing, e.g. "fix consumerium [org] governance" implies that the page is about fixing the [[governance]] - the only reason one would go to that page is if one has a concern about governance and wants it addressed. Why else does one go there? If you wanted to find out about governance you'd have gone to | ||
*en.consumerium.org/governance NOT | |||
*fix.consumerium.org/governance | |||
Very simple, no need for complex subdomains, '''fix''' being only in English. | Very simple, no need for complex subdomains, '''fix''' being only in English. |
Latest revision as of 21:59, 2 September 2004
We document infrastructure in order to fix things. This may or may not include improving features or deploying them them to new channels and regions. We might refer to the Develop Wiki as the fix facility, suggesting fix.consumerium.org meaning "fix consumerium org", potentially a very high level action. This would nicely complement a merged Research Wiki and Publish Wiki. The naming scheme would then be:
- en.consumerium.org/page
- fr.consumerium.org/page
- fi.consumerium.org/page_in_Finnish_whatever_that_is
- fix.consumerium.org/page is Develop Wiki page on the same issue or thing, e.g. "fix consumerium [org] governance" implies that the page is about fixing the governance - the only reason one would go to that page is if one has a concern about governance and wants it addressed. Why else does one go there? If you wanted to find out about governance you'd have gone to
- en.consumerium.org/governance NOT
- fix.consumerium.org/governance
Very simple, no need for complex subdomains, fix being only in English.