Perhaps this is the best solution for now because as you said we want a world
of people who have cmq different languages, though many are standardized by the
English language often and also good to have a page in their own language that
they say?
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Antonio Di Cello
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>
> On Mon, 2007-11-19 at 20:14 +0100, ext Christian Otto Stelter wrote:
>
> > What about a little maemo-users/maemo-developers driven survey?
>
> What about asking users to add this data to a wiki page instead? We are
> over thousand users in this list and perhaps your call would be
> successful...
>
> I agree on all your "the community decides" points. Let's see how the
> theory gets implemented, though.
>
> About proper i18n, perhaps the solution is indeed to offer
> maemo.org/XX/news where XX would be a language code (or a similar
> variant, just to get an idea of the implementation. Feeds like
>
> http://technorati.com/search/maemo?authority=a4&language=es
> http://technorati.com/search/maemo?authority=a4&language=de
> http://technorati.com/search/maemo?authority=a4&language=it
> http://technorati.com/search/maemo?authority=a4&language=fr
> http://technorati.com/search/maemo?authority=a4&language=ru
> http://technorati.com/search/maemo?authority=a4&language=zh
>
> would assure a minimum flow of information.
>
> All this makes me think that perhaps what we want now is a planet-int to
> aggregate easily all the non-English blogs inside the current default
> English setting, while we work for better i18n in maemo.org next year?
>
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