On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 7:27 PM, Cor Nouws <oo...@nouenoff.nl> wrote: > And then I have to be clear myself too ;-) so ... > different pages not only in the sense of different content, but also the > naming of pages will be different. > >> >> Regards, >> Cor
By 'Native Languages' if you mean the native language teams then yes, the site created in the subset of the community will be able to be structured in any way they want and all in their native language. If by 'Native Languages' you mean the main website ie. LibreOffice.org in french, they will have a native language interface, native language URLs, native language page naming (titles) and native language content, but the essential structure of the site will remain constant across all languages as has been established around a month ago. for example in each language there is a download page, product information pages for each application, extensions and templates directory (the actual extensions and templates being common across languages so as to avoid language bias) etc. It is encouraged that the message, meaning and layout of each page is not massively changed from an agreed template (these have not yet been developed as we are only looking at infrastructure at the moment, but this will involve extensive consultation with all native language groups). This concept will ensure that a good idea or concept implemented in one language benefits all languages in the community, with the aim to create a truly international community which is united under one common goal: "The best possible office suite across all languages". >I don't know exactly how I heave to read this. >But it is very likely that the various native languages will have different >pages. I didn't mean in their native language groups (subsection of the main site). See above. The Drupal infrastructure enforces a consistent structure on the main site, this is not an opinion. In contrast to what some opinions might be, the Drupal development team is made up of a wide variety of people having a wide variety of native languages whom along with many others (listen to the marketing conference calls) have formed a consensus that common structure for the main site (not in native language groups) is the best way to unite the community and to ensure each language is equal. This common structure is under intense development now with consultation with each segment of the community. If you wish to get involved please have a look on The Documentation Foundation Wiki. -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to website+h...@libreoffice.org List archive: http://www.libreoffice.org/lists/website/ *** All posts to this list are publicly archived for eternity ***