Hi Patrick
On Jan 28, 2011, at 12:57 AM, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
I run postfix-u...@de.postfix.org because it offers non-English speakers the
possibility to speak their native language without being challenged by other
languages.
I take it i...@sogo.nu is not a German only list. Would
Hi Martin
On Jan 26, 2011, at 5:43 PM, Martin Rabl wrote:
@Francis: I don't know much about trademarks etc., but is it allowed to use
the logo of SOGo and the design of the documentation docs for a german
version?
Of course!
Francis
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* Tim Reeves i...@timreeves.de:
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Hi Patrick
On Jan 27, 2011, at 3:41 PM, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
Before we take this offlist for organizational discussion:
I think we need
- a mailing list to coordinate German translation
I would suggest to use the list i...@sogo.nu that already exists. There's
almost no traffic on
* Francis Lachapelle users@sogo.nu:
- a mailing list to coordinate German translation
I would suggest to use the list i...@sogo.nu that already exists. There's
almost no traffic on it.
I run postfix-u...@de.postfix.org because it offers non-English speakers the
possibility to speak their
* Martin Rabl users@sogo.nu:
Hm - this could give SOGo a face in Germany. Good for PR.
Everytime SOGo ships a new release, I wrote a mail FYI to
Heise.de and Linux Magazin ... and got no response. Only one
time an editor of Linux Magazin answered and asked some questions
(i. e. sth he will
Hi,
Am 26.01.2011 um 21:32 schrieb Patrick Ben Koetter:
My personal impression is Linuxmagazin is more into software battles recently.
:) Could be ...
Anyway. What happened to Pascal's proposal for a German user group. I wouldn't
drive all the way to Konstanz, allthough the city is lovely, to
* Martin Rabl users@sogo.nu:
Hi,
Am 26.01.2011 um 21:32 schrieb Patrick Ben Koetter:
My personal impression is Linuxmagazin is more into software battles
recently.
:) Could be ...
Anyway. What happened to Pascal's proposal for a German user group. I
wouldn't
drive all the way to
* Pascal Gienger users@sogo.nu:
Are there other SOGo users in Germany, Switzerland, Austria
deploying or planning to deploy SOGo in their institution?
We at the university of Constance/Konstanz do offer the SOGo service
already to all our students, staff members and professors/teachers.
Am 17.11.2010 09:06, schrieb Patrick Ben Koetter:
* Pascal Giengerusers@sogo.nu:
Are there other SOGo users in Germany, Switzerland, Austria
deploying or planning to deploy SOGo in their institution?
We at the university of Constance/Konstanz do offer the SOGo service
already to all our
Hi,
I'm not so really happy about this.
Sure, it's easier to write in our own language, but for the people in
Spain, Italia, France, Quebec ;-), China, Japan too ...
It seems, there are many german speaking users in users@sogo.nu, which
will be missed in the discussions (and
Le 17 nov. 2010 à 09:06, Patrick Ben Koetter a écrit :
* Pascal Gienger users@sogo.nu:
Are there other SOGo users in Germany, Switzerland, Austria
deploying or planning to deploy SOGo in their institution?
We at the university of Constance/Konstanz do offer the SOGo service
already to all
ok, please tell us more about your idea! Not a list, but ...?
Am 17.11.2010 10:22, schrieb Pascal Gienger:
Le 17 nov. 2010 à 09:06, Patrick Ben Koetter a écrit :
* Pascal Giengerusers@sogo.nu:
Are there other SOGo users in Germany, Switzerland, Austria
deploying or planning to deploy SOGo
* Pascal Gienger users@sogo.nu:
Are there other SOGo users in Germany, Switzerland, Austria
deploying or planning to deploy SOGo in their institution?
We at the university of Constance/Konstanz do offer the SOGo service
already to all our students, staff members and professors/teachers.
Hm - this could give SOGo a face in Germany. Good for PR.
Everytime SOGo ships a new release, I wrote a mail FYI to Heise.de
and Linux Magazin ... and got no response. Only one time an editor
of Linux Magazin answered and asked some questions (i. e. sth he
will fnd in the changelogs ... ;-)),
And/or you guys could extend the unofficial wiki at
http://sogo.deeproot.infor German
translation/meetings/events/discussions etc. :)
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Hi,
nice wiki - but: what about a wiki like that at http://wiki.sogo.nu
(or something else)?
Martin
Am 17.11.2010 10:47, schrieb Mohit Chawla:
And/or you guys could extend the unofficial wiki at
http://sogo.deeproot.in for German
translation/meetings/events/discussions etc. :)
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Hi,
On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 3:26 PM, Martin Rabl martin.r...@rablnet.de wrote:
Hi,
nice wiki - but: what about a wiki like that at http://wiki.sogo.nu (or
something else)?
That would be ideal, hopefully if this wiki gets enough activity, the SOGo
folks might want to host a wiki on their
jep!
Am 17.11.2010 um 10:59 schrieb Mohit Chawla:
Hi,
On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 3:26 PM, Martin Rabl martin.r...@rablnet.de wrote:
Hi,
nice wiki - but: what about a wiki like that at http://wiki.sogo.nu (or
something else)?
That would be ideal, hopefully if this wiki gets enough
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