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> From: Jean-Michel POURE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: 29 November 2003 21:42
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> Subject: Re: [pgadmin-hackers] pgAdmin web site translated 
> into 11 languages
> 
> Le Samedi 29 Novembre 2003 15:30, Andrej Surkov a écrit :
> > I have registered pgAdmin web site on russian search engine and 
> > realizes that there is no direct description of the 
> software on the site main page.
> > I think it is not correct and short description in few sentences 
> > should be published. That's just good style for respectable 
> software 
> > and its presentation website. What do you think about it?
> 
> Dear Andrej,
> 
> You are right. It would be nice to agree on a "standard" 
> description of
> pgAdmin3 in a few sentences, for translation and registration 
> on web search engines. 
> 
> [Technically, we could store these sentences in the META 
> information of the web site and extract them to the 
> pgadmin_wesite.pot file for translation.]
> 
> A possible proposal:
> 
> "<a href='http://www.pgadmin.org'>pgAdmin</a> is a free 
> software offering a complete set of administration and 
> development tools for PostgreSQL. The software offers a very 
> intuitive graphical interface running under multiple 
> platforms including MS Windows, GNU/Linux and FreeBSD. 
> pgAdmin Project is a collaborative project including hundreds 
> of volunteers."

Not sure about that. 'complete set' implies more than one program which there isn't. 
Also, 'hundreds' is a little one the high side...

Oh, and I object to GNU/Linux.

> Can we all discuss a standard text? We should be quite 
> carefull as the text could be publised on dozen of sites. I 
> will be away for the week-end.

We never had a standard desription before, but do have a tagline - for pga2 it was: 

pgAdmin II: PostgreSQL Tools for Windows.

Which I then shortened to:

pgAdmin III: PostgreSQL Tools

In addition, I always try to standardise the capitalisation of pgAdmin.

Regards, Dave.

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