Kimchi at Wikipedia

Hi Guys, i did a scratch page for Kimchi at Wikipedia. Also linked this with KVM page. Can you please review this. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KIMCHI https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kernel-based_Virtual_Machine -- Ramon Nunes Medeiros Software Engineer - Linux Technology Center Brazil IBM Systems & Technology Group Phone : +55 19 2132 7878 ramonn@br.ibm.com

Why is the page title spelled "KIMCHI", in all caps? According to the README file (and everywhere else), the correct spelling is "Kimchi". Am 29-01-2014 13:17, schrieb Ramon Medeiros:
Hi Guys,
i did a scratch page for Kimchi at Wikipedia. Also linked this with KVM page.
Can you please review this.

I write this way thinking how we can make different from the food. As KIMCHI a acronym, i thought it would be better to write in Caps On 01/29/2014 02:47 PM, Crístian Viana wrote:
Why is the page title spelled "KIMCHI", in all caps? According to the README file (and everywhere else), the correct spelling is "Kimchi".
Am 29-01-2014 13:17, schrieb Ramon Medeiros:
Hi Guys,
i did a scratch page for Kimchi at Wikipedia. Also linked this with KVM page.
Can you please review this.
-- Ramon Nunes Medeiros Software Engineer - Linux Technology Center Brazil IBM Systems & Technology Group Phone : +55 19 2132 7878 ramonn@br.ibm.com

Wikipedia already has an approach to distinguish similar page entries. For example, take a look at what is shown when you search for "Android": http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Android There are a lot other meanings other than the mobile operating system and Wikipedia displays them all. I don't think you should change Kimchi's typography just to avoid conflicts with other possible "Kimchi" entries, as Wikipedia has other ways of solving that. Am 29-01-2014 14:48, schrieb Ramon Medeiros:
I write this way thinking how we can make different from the food.
As KIMCHI a acronym, i thought it would be better to write in Caps

But, by being an acronym, do you agree to keep in Caps? On 01/29/2014 02:53 PM, Crístian Viana wrote:
Wikipedia already has an approach to distinguish similar page entries. For example, take a look at what is shown when you search for "Android":
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Android
There are a lot other meanings other than the mobile operating system and Wikipedia displays them all.
I don't think you should change Kimchi's typography just to avoid conflicts with other possible "Kimchi" entries, as Wikipedia has other ways of solving that.
Am 29-01-2014 14:48, schrieb Ramon Medeiros:
I write this way thinking how we can make different from the food.
As KIMCHI a acronym, i thought it would be better to write in Caps
-- Ramon Nunes Medeiros Software Engineer - Linux Technology Center Brazil IBM Systems & Technology Group Phone : +55 19 2132 7878 ramonn@br.ibm.com

Am 29-01-2014 15:27, schrieb Ramon Medeiros:
But, by being an acronym, do you agree to keep in Caps? No, because that's not how the name is written in Kimchi's documentation (README, comments, GitHub, etc). We have to use a consistent naming.
If we ever decide to start using the name KIMCHI, we'll do so everywhere, not only in a few places.

On 01/29/2014 03:33 PM, Crístian Viana wrote:
Am 29-01-2014 15:27, schrieb Ramon Medeiros:
But, by being an acronym, do you agree to keep in Caps? No, because that's not how the name is written in Kimchi's documentation (README, comments, GitHub, etc). We have to use a consistent naming.
Agree. We should create a page with the right name and add mechanisms to differ it from the food
If we ever decide to start using the name KIMCHI, we'll do so everywhere, not only in a few places.
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Aline Manera
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