On Tue, Oct 11, 2005 at 07:08:00PM +0200, Frédéric Bothamy wrote: > * Matt Kraai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-10-10 16:12] : > > On Sat, Oct 01, 2005 at 08:36:29PM +0200, Jutta Wrage wrote: > > > There are two problems with the mailto-link for the webmaster on the > > > pages: > > > > > > 1. If it is set to debian-www mailing list, people do not know, that > > > they are writing to a mailing list > > > 2. As there is not default subject set, we cannot see, from which > > > page people come > > > > > > On my own pages I have something like > > > > > > <a href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > 20www.debian.org">webmaster mailing list</A> and different addresses. > > > > > > I nice idea would be setting the subject to include the page: > > > > > > <a href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > 20www.debian.org/path-to-page/page">webmaster mailing list</A> > > > > > > And as most mail programs (MUAs) support body: > > > > > > <a href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/path-to- > > > page/page?body=Please%20 note,%20that%20you%20are%20writing%20your > > > comment%20to%20a maling%20list!">webmaster mailing list</A> > > > > > > There are other variants possible. > > > > Another common problem that it would be nice to address is non-English > > posts. It would be nice if translators would direct users that don't > > speak English to a localized list. > > This is already done for French pages, the user is instructed to report > problems in the webpages either to debian-www in English or > debian-l10n-french in French.
Is there a way to add a comment that translators will see asking them to do the same? -- Matt
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