I re-pick up this discussion cause I think that a little changes in the wiki could help all the new Fedora users finding the right support. As all of you know the wiki is available in english, french, italian, spanish, german, russian, danish ecc..14 languages. Now, for this 14 languages, which are the most used I think, couldn't it be possible changing the information on the right of the wiki-homepage "Links of interests"? The new users would appreciate and don't have to search 5-6-7 clicks to find the local community page in their language or the ML, the IRC channel or other support in the choosen language. Instead of listing all the international pages, let's link only the support in the choosen language (if I'm italian I'm not interested in the japanese IRC channel); I think also that the most used english support channels and sites should be listed as now. In this way you can give more visibility to the local support channels like ML or IRC and can also promote the fedoracommunity sites. This would also contribute to enforce a collaboration between ML/IRC channels and community sites. On the other side the Fedora users which come on teh wiki of fedoraproject.org, will find support and information within a few seconds. I hope we could deepen this discussion in the next days. Robert Il giorno ven, 27/08/2010 alle 10.12 -0400, Máirín Duffy ha scritto: > Hi Gianluca! > > Thanks for this discussion :) > > On Fri, 2010-08-27 at 11:32 +0200, Gianluca Sforna wrote: > > Fedora (redesigned) > > 1. go to fedoraproject.org > > 2. click on "Community" I guess this will link to fedoracommunity.org) > > It will, but not directly. There will probably be a banner ad or > something like that on the www.fpo/community page to drive traffic to > fedoracommunity.org. > > > 3. Select the region > > 4. find Italy, only one website listed > > Are there more Italian websites we should be linking to? I used the > following wiki page to populate the site: > > https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/International > > I tested every website on that page. You'll note two of the four > websites there are not functional as clearly noted. Since I went through > that wiki page it looks like this site has been added, should I added it > to Fedoracommunity.org? > > http://www.adamantio.net/modules.php?name=News&file=topics&topic=47 > > I've already posted a couple of calls for help on the ambassadors list - > for folks to go over the site and let us know if we were missing > anything - and of course we are still open to more suggestions!! > > > 5. figure you need to click on the EMEA link (goes to wiki) > > 6. find Italy and follow the links to site, mailing list, wiki, forum, etc. > > I don't understand your steps 5 & 6 above. There are general region-wide > resources at the top of the EMEA page. As far as I know there is NO > mailing list / wiki / forum for Italy. If there is, can you please let > me know? I'll be more than happy to add them. > > > ~m > -- websites mailing list websites@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/websites