Richard Heli schrieb:
Hi,
I uploaded a new version of the vereine.html page to include the AKdFF. I hope it is OK? Please review.
Rick
I think now we are at a point, were we have to discuss the aim of this page. To the history: I have looked a few weeks ago to http://www.genealogy.net/vereine and recognized, that there was no index.html file, so the directory contents was shown. My question then was: does it not make sence to have a file index.html showing the "Vereine auf diesem/unserem Server". I have generated the file. Later it was mentioned that there are not only Societies/Vereine located under /gene/vereine but also a lot of them under the regional pages. Therefore I added the line: (Siehe auch: Liste aller genealogischer Vereine in Deutschland) at the end of the page. I see that there is a mixture in between /gene/vereine and /gene/reg with "Vereins"-pages. May be its worth to think about a REAL splitting between regional information pages and regional society pages? I am currently generating a Bremen regional page. There my intend is to do that splitting. E.g. if there is the MAUS mentioned, I will link to the societies page under /gene/vereine/maus Regional pages are in my opinion organization independend and society pages are society pages, even if it is a regional organisation. But in a lot of regions there are more than 1 regional society and for this it makes sence (if it is not mandatory) to have that splitting. What do you think about it? Kurz gefasst auf Deutsch: Meiner Meinung nach sollten wir auf eine strikte Trennung zwischen regionalen Informationsseiten und Vereinsseiten trennen. /gene/reg... und /gene/vereine... Dies erlaubt einfach eine klarere Linie bei der Verwaltung der Seiten und entspricht sicher auch mehr dem ganzen Konzept von webpages. (Es gibt ja durchaus mehrere Vereine innerhalb einer Region) Gruss,