In practice I think getting German speakers to author from their first 
language could be a revelation. That doesn't mean we can't approximate it 
in English later. Its more about letting Germans THINK & ARTICULATE in 
German about TiddlyWiki. German is a very unusual language. Its immensely 
creative.

J.

Lost Admin wrote:
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> I do not speak a word of German
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