[RFC] LEP#1, Standardize the LoCo Team Display Names
Elián Hanisch
lambdae2 at gmail.com
Thu Jun 30 21:35:59 UTC 2011
On Jueves 30 Junio 2011 05:51:49 GatoLoko escribió:
> El 29/06/11 23:37, Paul Tagliamonte escribió:
> > Hi, Dmitry,
> >
> > This will be the subject of an upcoming LEP / RFC Mail, let's just
> > focus on "true" LoCos, first
> >
> > All the best,
> > Paul
> >
> > On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 5:32 PM, Dmitry Agafonov
> >
> > <agafonovdmitry en gmail.com> wrote:
> >> What about language-based loco teams?
>
> What about countries which code is shared for country AND language?
>
> Acording to that rule, the Spanish (as in country) community should be
> "ubuntu-es", but the language code is "es" too, and the spanish team (as
> in language) was created earlier, so they took "ubuntu-es" and then we
> used agreed with the community manager to use "ubuntu-es-es" for the
> country team.
>
> Should we change this according to the new rules or is our exception
> still valid?
Gatoloko,
Regarding ubuntu-es-es, maybe you can use ubuntu-esp? is less awkward and
doesn't make it look like is a subgroup or subproject of ubuntu-es.
For example, due to the namespace rules of IRC channels, #ubuntu-es-es falls
into #ubuntu-es' namespace, but they are actually two different projects with
different contacts. It can lead to confusion of which channel who is
responsible of.
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