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Each event gets its own article. | |||
The article title has to start with a date in the international format, year-month-day, e.g. 2007-06-30_.. | |||
Date ranges, e.g. for festivals, should be written with -- e.g. 2007-06-11--14_.. | Date ranges, e.g. for festivals, should be written with -- e.g. 2007-06-11--14_.. | ||
example for article name: 2007-10-01_workshop_Carlos_y_Anita_ochos | |||
example for article name: 2007-11-04--09_Festival_Timbuktu | |||
more examples at: [[2007]] | |||
type article title, do not use "/" oder "&": | type article title, do not use "/" oder "&": |
Revision as of 2007-10-04T13:42:57
Each event gets its own article.
The article title has to start with a date in the international format, year-month-day, e.g. 2007-06-30_..
Date ranges, e.g. for festivals, should be written with -- e.g. 2007-06-11--14_..
example for article name: 2007-10-01_workshop_Carlos_y_Anita_ochos example for article name: 2007-11-04--09_Festival_Timbuktu more examples at: 2007
type article title, do not use "/" oder "&":
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- Note1: In the next page you can enter the text for your event. For linebreaks try empty lines.
- Note2: To put the event in the correct geographic category, you must add [[Category:XX]] to your page. XX is the two letter country code. For Germany it is DE, for the United States it is US, France is FR ...
- Note2.2: You can be more precise by adding the 5 letter UN/LOCODE. E.g. DEBER for Berlin, ARBUE for Buenos Aires.