Ok i'll reply inline too.. On 07/25/2010 09:28 PM, shirish शिरीष wrote:
In-line :-
On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 21:53, Frederic Muller - SFI <fred@softwarefreedomday.org> wrote:
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The URL is wrong. wiki page should have year (2010) and continent (Asia) then country (India) and then your city etc...
Right. Corrected and registered.
There is a good guide to follow here: http://wiki.softwarefreedomday.org/CreateYourTeampage
Looked at it. Looks good.
Btw this time the schwag is limited to just CD's, what happened to the T-shirts, labels etc?
Due to less sponsors this year (still working on it, but some will only give their response next month - so too late to be able to ship) we cannot ship the T-shirts, etc. SFD has also been in the red being supported in part by former and current presidents. We believe it is time for us to spend less than what we can collect. Hopefully we'll be able to get more sponsors and make up with better gifts for the competition (2009 & 2010)
I can't find any relevant discussions on the same.
Another thing there doesn't seem to be anyway to know how many cities have how many events or/and how many cities in a country are hosting events.
For e.g. if I look at http://wiki.softwarefreedomday.org/2010/Asia/India/ as I'm interested to know how many events are being held in each city (19 at today's count) there's no way to know that. Can something be done about that so it renders/comes something as an e.g. :-
There are 2 ways: 1. the map @ http://cgi.softwarefreedomday.org/2010/map.shtml you get an instant visual representation of how many teams are already registered. The link is at the top of the registration form as well and tells people to check before registering. 2. You can edit the country page to list all the teams pages under India (if you cannot, I can... ;-) )
3. 2010/Asia/India/Bangalore (2)
Some sort of script which takes http://wiki.softwarefreedomday.org/2010/Asia/India/Bangalore?highlight=%28\bCategoryRegion\b%29
and sorts of finds entries below the Teams page. Although it would have been lot better if it spelled like
http://wiki.softwarefreedomday.org/2010/Asia/India/Bangalore#Teams or something similar like that.
That itself should have been talked about in the Create Team page
I don't understand this point. The Bangalore page can be accessed by going directly to (without the extra highlight parameters): http://wiki.softwarefreedomday.org/2010/Asia/India/Bangalore and actually http://wiki.softwarefreedomday.org/2010/Asia/India/Bangalore#teams takes you to the Teams section on that page. So what is not working on your side? (the page being rather short, it stays within the screen though, that's a browser behavior). Thanks. Looking forward for your replies. Fred