I may measured it superficially, but Native Language Confederation looks the same as AOO's native language subsites. But at LO, there are localized / native social media links at the end of the pages, while AOO seems to link or maintain - I only checked a few NL site - the English ones. I mean, social media links are already given at the 'I want to stay in touch with OpenOffice' part, but only English speakers, I guess.

By the way: number of downloads should be updated here too. /from 100 to 125, Google+ and Facebook/

Louis:
Could you sketch your imagined solution, what means 'start off small' for you? What to list or what not to list? Or no list at all just mailing list opportunity? Only for one site or for more? What is the structure?

Aivaras:
Could you talk about your dream? :)

Eneko:
So, what and how should we list? :)

All the bests,
csaba



On 2015-01-26 01:19, Louis Suárez-Potts wrote:
On 25 Jan 2015, at 11:42, YoheY - OpenOffice <openoff...@yohey.hu> wrote:

So what is simple?
To list or not to list? :)

Oh, I think I forgot to cite the page with the "Native Language Confederation" 
projects. It’s https://www.libreoffice.org/community/nlc/

louis
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