On 07/27/2010 12:06 AM, Peter Eisinger wrote:
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So what we can assure you is that next year we will be modifying the team page structure to take your comments into consideration. We don't have a clear plan yet, and maybe might not have Countries at all (we could use tags for example (even if team leader tends to delete them... ;-) ) ). Quiliro, one of our board member from Ecuador will make sure of that, Thilo our wiki Guru as well.
Thank you.
Fred SFI President
According to link of Thilo to wikpedia, he was based in
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continent#Number_of_continents
Where it shows 5 ways of distinguishing the continents. 3 of them with America like continent without divisions.
As well as they made the exception Australia (continent) vs Oceania (region), we think something it could be made similar contemplating the 3 regions or sub-continents in that the American continent is divided. Undoubtedly the time passes and it is already inviable. It is understood.
To avoid (now) more confusions (people of center américa and surroundings, they are not identified with north america)...
Something very simple: Alone to clarify in
http://wiki.softwarefreedomday.org/2010 North America (Mexico, USES,...) to:
North America (Mexico, USES, Center America,..)
Can he make it?
Any change in URL structure is an issue and extra workload. I myself find surprising to see Indonesia in Oceania, and I noticed a few Indonesian team leaders as well but they didn't make an issue out of it. So no modification in the current classification. All our efforts and time is spent on preparing SFD 2010.
Next year. As starting from this year the wiki add a historical one: http://wiki.softwarefreedomday.org/2010/ http://wiki.softwarefreedomday.org/201x
Do they really plan to make some change? As unifying America to 1 continent?
I already answered that question in my email. The topic is closed on our side and we prefer (we wish we had more time, more resources and much more things) to focus on SFD preparation. We will look again into 2011 preparation early 2011. Thank you. Fred