James A. Treacy writes: > Peter Karlsson wrote: > > I'm thinking of splitting of /international/Swedish into several pages, > > and would thus like to create a subdir of /international: > > > > 1. Should the subdir be written with upper- or lowercase S? > > I'd prefer a capital because we should have a standard way of > accessing these pages and most of the languages currently use > an initial capital. The only exception is spanish.
I can change Spanish file names, if this is an issue... > > There is now a symlink, intl -> international, because of complaints > of the length of the urls. Personally, I think this is silly, but I'm > only one person. Additionally, there has been some interest that we > allow language abbreviations useing the two letter ISO codes. This > isn't a bad idea because it is less language specific (it is an > international standard after all). Currently, the only one is for > Chinese (zh). Thus, the following urls are equavilent: > www.debian.org/international/Chinese > www.debian.org/intl/zh > Please give your opinion on this. I find it ok. [...] -- Jesus M. Gonzalez Barahona | Grupo de Sistemas y Comunicaciones [EMAIL PROTECTED] / [EMAIL PROTECTED] | ESCET, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos tel: +34 91 664 74 67 | c/ Tulipan s/n fax: +34 91 664 74 90 | 28933 Mostoles, Spain