Hello , The matter was not a multi-language forum . The matter is to have a centralized worldwide understandable forum that do organize things around Typo3 for the non-German developers as it's not a clear way for then till now , as I mentioned. Naturally it does not mares the existing German forums. The centralized multi-language forum may be added.
I believe an official online forum will have good results for the Typo3 community. Accessing and participating in the mailing list has some steps further than an online forum and there is a significant users that are not familiar with mailing list and it's clients so they do not ask and they do not continue. It's better for TYPO3 to inviting people to ask ... or "INSPIRING PEOPLE TO SHARE" ;) Best Regards Ahmed David Bruchmann wrote: > Hy Ahmed, > > In some points perhaps you're right, but I want to show another point: > > The german-spoken forums wouldn't have become so powerfull if there > would exist an official T3-Forum. > In France and in China there exist also Forums referring T3 and in other > nations / languages too I suppose. > Creating a multilanguage-forum is no technical problem - who should > moderate all the languages? For most people it's even hard to decide if > a post is spam or not in a foreign language ;-) > > Best Regards > David _______________________________________________ TYPO3-english mailing list TYPO3-english@lists.netfielders.de http://lists.netfielders.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/typo3-english