Le 2010-11-13 12:52, Christoph Noack a écrit :
That's a good statement - I also felt a bit unsure whether people might
think this is an official working "product". At the same time there are
many pages that are not linked to the main page, but are there for some
"official" reason.
So I'd like to propose to move the page below the "Marketing Ideas" [1],
since it seems (at the moment) concept development which already
provides a lot of content (personally, I like the good introduction and
the examples - but please see below).
How about:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Marketing/Ideas/Slogan
Would that be okay? The "old" location will be redirected automatically,
so no issues ...
Yes, it does make sense. Please go ahead. I don't have admin permissions
to do this.
And by the way, it seems that we have to be a bit cautious concerning
the given statements on the page:
* The Oxford Dictionary says "you may not ... display or
distribute any part of Oxford Dictionaries on any electronic
network"
* The different examples do cite some trademarked / registered
brands
Should that be removed / changed?
I have instead put a Chicago style citation that should cover this. The
word "slogan" will now appear and the citation link will forward people
to the page. The words on the Oxford Dictionary pages also contain a
"Cite" button that helps style the citation for that particular word. I
don't think the format that I used was in the wrong but no problem with
being careful. Thanks for the heads up.
Cheers,
Christoph
[1] http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Marketing/Ideas
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