Category talk:Countries

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Naming conventions

There is no convention... at least not one that I could discern.

Some countries have the OLPC prefix while others don't. Some names are both a category and a page (and I'm afraid to look in the Special:Listredirects ;) (darn! had to look... ouch!)

I was thinking that some sort of order or convention should be applied, so here are some ideas:

Prefix denotes status

Country names starting with 'OLPC' are green countries, all others go by their short & standard name in english. If a country turns green, you move the page. If it drops from green (lets hope not) the redirect is removed, and the page is moved to its version without a prefix.

PROS
in the Category:Countries and on each country page it will be pretty obvious to spot those green 'OLPC' countries. Shouldn't create too much havoc on the URL and links. (or am I missing something?)
CONS
can't really think of any except that it could be confusing for some people... but not more than now...

Drop OLPC prefix

All countries will move to their short & standard name in english. A template could be created (much like {{OLPC}} to tag those countries that are 'OLPC Countries' and will be (automagically) included via the template into a new category (say 'OLPC Countries'? ;)

PROS
Democratic. All countries are equal.
CONS
Simple and the maintenance cost is nil (only add/remove the template tag), current redirects would only need to be checked for double ones.

Two pages per country

Countries could be seen as two different entities from the OLPC perspective. On one side you can have demographic and (relevant to the OLPC) background information, while another entity focuses on the development and deployment of the OLPC.

For example, how many schools and students a country has, the workings of the educational system, languages, etc. could all be in the 'social' page. While local news and contact information, support for local developers, could be collected in the 'olpc' page—this could be particularly useful when actual deployment plans and actions take place.

PROS
it keeps focus (if you are interested in how the project goes, visit the 'olpc' page; if interested in the effort's size or possible implications, visit the 'social' page)
CONS
hard to differentiate the desired focus and evolution when referenced from another page. Also it may confuse the newcomer the first time he sees any of them (what do I care about how many students there are? where is the latest OS image or viceversa). A possible solution could involve a third page that embeds something like the Ask OLPC a Question about Countries/Summary and similar sub-pages but specific for deployment and social aspects...

Don't touch it!

Forget this whole thing and go have a beer!

PROS
I love beer!
CONS
Tomorrow I will probably feel much like the Category:Countries... ouch!

Feedback? --Xavi 20:53, 18 January 2007 (EST)