04-17-2011, 02:20 PM
I remind to my dear colleagues that there is already a subsection where you can post codes and standards of other countries, not written in English, so that each one that requires them to locate there.
I understand that would be great to group them by area or continent, but beyond that I think a great effort and excessive: Only in South America have the standards of Mexico, Chile, Brazil, Colombia and Venezuela (and at least 30 more) with significant differences between them, each country group in a subsection seems exaggerated to me (would have to open at least a 80 subsections, theoretically).
The Peixoto and Grunf´s idea, of grouping them into a thread, and go feed it with revisions and new editions it seems more viable, or, at best, grouped by continent or geographic area (Middle East, Pacific Islands, Africa Central, Central America, etc...)...
Just a mention: How many languages are there in Europe? No you should start a subsection for each language? ... It is best to group, and anyone who requires information that has the patience to search ...
It is my humble opinion
Regards
I understand that would be great to group them by area or continent, but beyond that I think a great effort and excessive: Only in South America have the standards of Mexico, Chile, Brazil, Colombia and Venezuela (and at least 30 more) with significant differences between them, each country group in a subsection seems exaggerated to me (would have to open at least a 80 subsections, theoretically).
The Peixoto and Grunf´s idea, of grouping them into a thread, and go feed it with revisions and new editions it seems more viable, or, at best, grouped by continent or geographic area (Middle East, Pacific Islands, Africa Central, Central America, etc...)...
Just a mention: How many languages are there in Europe? No you should start a subsection for each language? ... It is best to group, and anyone who requires information that has the patience to search ...
It is my humble opinion
Regards