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: That would be 'monitored'. Monitor is an oversight that provides caution, reminders, and admonishments. I believe you agree 'maintain' is wrong - the OLPC group does not maintain it. 'Certifies' is wrong as the OLPC group does not 'bless' changes in advance. Hmmm... Be reasonable, do it my way. :) [[User:CharlesMerriam|CharlesMerriam]] 03:59, 20 March 2008 (EDT)
: That would be 'monitored'. Monitor is an oversight that provides caution, reminders, and admonishments. I believe you agree 'maintain' is wrong - the OLPC group does not maintain it. 'Certifies' is wrong as the OLPC group does not 'bless' changes in advance. Hmmm... Be reasonable, do it my way. :) [[User:CharlesMerriam|CharlesMerriam]] 03:59, 20 March 2008 (EDT)
::I am convinced that monitored is the right choice. Perhaps we should say somewhere that ''all'' pages are patrolled? --[[User:Walter|Walter]] 09:47, 20 March 2008 (EDT)
::I am convinced that monitored is the right choice. Perhaps we should say somewhere that ''all'' pages are patrolled? --[[User:Walter|Walter]] 09:47, 20 March 2008 (EDT)

== Provide localization for this template ==

It's a bit jarring to see the English text in the header of the translated pages.

Rather than requiring translators to select alternate templates, e.g. <nowiki>{{OLPC/lang-es}}</nowiki>, this template can auto-detect the language by looking for the translation automatically, as I have done for the [[Template:Developers|<nowiki>{{Developers}}</nowiki> template]].

While that solution depends on /lang-xx in the page name, for those few cases (e.g. [[El Wiki de la OLPC]]) where the page has been renamed and doesn't have that, a translated page can still use a template parameter to override, e.g. <nowiki>{{OLPC | trans=lang-es}}</nowiki>

I would update this template (and similar, like <nowiki>{{Users}}</nowiki>, but alas, they are write protected.

[[User:Dupuy|@alex]] 14:17, 6 June 2008 (EDT)

Revision as of 18:17, 6 June 2008

In my opinion the green was great. It matched the colour scheme used by Diana Fong in the mockup pictures and was the colour of chlorophyll, the colour of plant life. It stood out without being garish. Could you please consider reinstating it?

Being the one who chose the color green for the "Green Machine", I am sympathetic; but I found it really distracting in the context of the wiki. Maybe we can do some more experimenting in the Sandbox in the meanwhile? Walter 02:33, 15 June 2006 (EDT)
There are now some experiments in the Sandbox, at the bottom of the page. Maybe a colour could be chosen, such as red=(a value) green= (a value) blue=(a value) and that could be known as OLPC Green as a colour.
The skin of the wiki is monochrome. The only color is the bit of color used here and their for links. Until (or if) we chnage that and establish a color scheme, introducing color bars is really jarring. I'm happy to work with you to introduce a few color elements that would serve as a foil for adding some color to the page organization, etc., but visually, I think that needs to happen first. Otherwise, we are visually putting too much emphasis on these elements that should be mostly in the background. Walter 07:04, 15 June 2006 (EDT)

Protect this

This template should be protected; otherwise any random user, i.e. me, could vandalize it in any number of irriating ways. Generally, any templates used on protected pages should be protected themselves, unless you want to rely on people not knowing MediaWiki, which might work for a while, but... 71.128.189.182 21:05, 7 February 2007 (EST)

Why the change?

Was there a rationale for eliminating the link to the discussion page? Any reason why this was done without discussion? --Walter 12:24, 13 September 2007 (EDT)

missed this... it was interpreted by a couple of people as an indication that they could not fix changes even when they were obvious. We can find a way to say it that is encouraging and not discouraging. --Sj leave me a message 20:00, 13 January 2008 (EST)

Time to update this...

This template should read "This page monitored by the OLPC team.". The "maintained by" phrasing discourages people from adding useful information to the wiki.

I take your point, but I am not sure of what the proper term we should be using: we try to monitor all the pages, but we are in essence "certifying" the contents of pages with the olpc tag. --Walter 18:06, 19 March 2008 (EDT)
That would be 'monitored'. Monitor is an oversight that provides caution, reminders, and admonishments. I believe you agree 'maintain' is wrong - the OLPC group does not maintain it. 'Certifies' is wrong as the OLPC group does not 'bless' changes in advance. Hmmm... Be reasonable, do it my way. :) CharlesMerriam 03:59, 20 March 2008 (EDT)
I am convinced that monitored is the right choice. Perhaps we should say somewhere that all pages are patrolled? --Walter 09:47, 20 March 2008 (EDT)

Provide localization for this template

It's a bit jarring to see the English text in the header of the translated pages.

Rather than requiring translators to select alternate templates, e.g. {{OLPC/lang-es}}, this template can auto-detect the language by looking for the translation automatically, as I have done for the {{Developers}} template.

While that solution depends on /lang-xx in the page name, for those few cases (e.g. El Wiki de la OLPC) where the page has been renamed and doesn't have that, a translated page can still use a template parameter to override, e.g. {{OLPC | trans=lang-es}}

I would update this template (and similar, like {{Users}}, but alas, they are write protected.

@alex 14:17, 6 June 2008 (EDT)