> On 25 Jan 2015, at 11:42, YoheY - OpenOffice <openoff...@yohey.hu> wrote: > > So what is simple? > To list or not to list? :)
My guide has been always: being able to change your mind and to efficiently alert others of the change; and vice versa. Answer in concrete terms: start off small. Do reality checks. Emphasise humans. "reality checks" means something like every 3 months or so, ask: is this working? And…remind us all outside of the dedicated list(s) what you are doing and why and how it’s helping or not whatever you think is important for the community. Apache OpenOffice no longer has the native-lang projects of yore. These pretty much became the LibreOffice community (serves me right—and also underscores the forking issue). But this means, however, that you see what they have, as LO’s NLC community is, for me, a rather familiar trip down memory hole. In a nutshell: The native-language efforts work to a) expand the community base but b) not necessarily its developer cadre. For that, we still need the usual things. A may lead to B, but you need a narrative for that. Cheers, Louis --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: l10n-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: l10n-h...@openoffice.apache.org