Daniel,

I would like setting up a Dutch branch of the site. How ?

(Adding the company name in the rule is more a thing af noting who did what.)

Ruud


> On 2014-09-12 13:25, R.J. Baars wrote:
>
>> The time I am investing in LT is now company time. Because of that, I
>> would like my company name to be mentioned in a visible way.
>>
>> I am thinking of naming the additional rules in the XML, but also about
>> a
>> mention in the start-up dialogue.
>
> If a company provides regular changes to LT, I think it would be okay to
> mention them on the web page, including a link to the company, like 'LT
> for Dutch is support by <a href="link">company name</a>'. This link
> could be on the language-specific homepage, like
> http://languagetool.org/nl/, I'd prefer to not have it on
> http://languagetool.org, as space is very limited there.
>
> Rule ids are internal identifiers, using a company name there won't
> provide much visibility.
>
> Any other opinions?
>
> Regards
>   Daniel
>
>
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