Not really. I means when you want to tell us about your personal experience of a border crossing, we have a form that asks if you had to use a Varner, show your vehicle documents, driving licence etc. Things people need to know.
It just means each example of information has the same questions answered. Nothing more than that. |
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Why does there need to be a complex structure? What's wrong with searching on "Romania" (using your Sibiu example) or clicking on a map of Europe on the country north of Bulgaria and then reading/updating Sibiu (e.g. the bit about Red Bull Romania event dates). Or just clicking on the map where Sibiu is highlighted? Just like a regular wiki. People on the HUBB look for stuff like accommodation off street bike parking, borders, insurance offices, mechanics, good biking roads nearby etc. Field names like Country/city/accom with parking/insurance/mechanic/one or 2 others can't be that complex to manage in a database and present in a shiney layout on a wiki. If they want restaurants they can check TripAdvisor |
I find wikipedia country pages very well structured. I am impressed by the plans to add structure to the forum, but I don't see how that will give me up to date information in one place.
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