Bart van Bragt wrote:
Mattias Campe wrote:

 > Why a framework? Well, why has the Jabber community so much servers?
 > Because you can just download jabberd, install it on a linux server
 > and that's it, nothing more. You customize it yourself by installing
 > some components.

I agree in part with you. It would be nice if there would be a localised
version of the info on that site but is that feasible?

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If there is a framework all there is to do is translating a lot of
documents from english to some other language. IMO that's not a lot of
fun ;) You'll also end up with an english page that's always up to date
and a Swahili version that's one year behind.

It could be fun to style your page you want it, as a framework shouldn't focus much on looks. And I wouldn't put the translations in the project itself, that would be up to the ones who want to use the framework :p. So *using* the framework wouldn't be for those who like to code, but for those who like to style and provide content.


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