Between the lines

On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 12:37 PM, Christophe Sauthier
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear fellows,
>
> OpenWeek is coming in the next weeks/months. So we have some time to
> organize it....
>
> I am wondering if it might not be the opportunity to have a special
> time slot to allow sessions in native languages. I mean we all want to
> promote ubuntu, and it is one of the OpenWeek goal too. But it is not
> everyone who has English as a mother tongue. So providing some
> parallels sessions (on the same topic) in various languages might be a
> great asset...
>

The Spanish speaking community has tried to maintain sessions in the
same time frame as the open week. With mixed experiences we have been
succesful at gathering a group of participants (Project #Cupie:
http://doc.ubuntu-es.org/C:C).

I, for one, will be up for a session or two. We should plan this
extensively (on a wiki and a mailist) so the main points in the
sessions are given by all session holders in all languages. Another
thing is that the OpenWeek site should show also that there are
sessions in other languages as well as English and even have a link to
a general description page in that language (in the style:
wiki/openweekpage/es being linked by i.e. a flag).

> If we decide to go that way, I am sure ubuntu-fr will be happy to
> participate....
>

I'm sure the ubuntu-es-locos (comprehending all Spanish speaking
LoCos) will be up for collaboration here.

> Any reactions ?
>

Wonderful idea!

>         christophe
>
> --

Best regards,

Rubén.
https://launchpad.net/~huayra

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