On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 9:11 AM, Raphael Bircher <r.birc...@gmx.ch> wrote:
> Am 14.03.12 17:03, schrieb Kay Schenk: > > On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 6:30 AM, Rob Weir <robw...@apache.org> wrote: > > > >> We currently have a web page that lists all of our mailing lists: > >> http://incubator.apache.org/openofficeorg/mailing-lists.html > >> > >> However, the native language lists that we're creating recently are > >> not there. And I think adding them to that page would not be the best > >> approach. I wonder if it would be better to highlight these > >> communities on their own page. > >> > >> So something like this: > >> > >> On our podling page here: http://incubator.apache.org/openofficeorg/ > >> > >> Add new page under Community called "Native Language Communities" or > >> maybe something a little shorter. > >> > > This sounds like a lovely idea! > > > > > >> On that page, explain a little what these groups are and are not. > >> They are not separate Apache projects, but are "interest groups" or > >> "language sections" within the AOO project, concentrating on native > >> language support, localization, marketing efforts, etc. > >> > >> Then have a table listing the languages and the mailing lists. We > >> could also have links to the website, e.g., de.openoffice.org. If > >> there are official social media accounts used by that community (a > >> Facebook page ot Twitter account, for example) we could link to those > >> as well. > >> > > It might be easiest, considering the state we're in with the NL mailing > > lists right now, to document these on a wiki page, and just link to THAT > > from the new NL info page you suggest. > But this page is compleetly outdate. If we will link to this page, we > have to update this page first. > > Greetings Raphael > yes... > > -- > My private Homepage: http://www.raphaelbircher.ch/ > -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MzK "Follow your bliss." -- attributed to Joseph Campbell