Στις 16/08/2011 12:46 μμ, ο/η Florian Effenberger έγραψε: > Hi, > > [email protected] wrote on 2011-08-16 02:51: >> In practical terms, require all who wish to contribute are fluent in >> English >> seems rather elitist. I'm not ashamed to admit that my English is >> awful when >> you need to talk. But I am reassured when I need to read or translate >> any text >> in English or even write. Here in Brazil we have several people with >> fluency >> in English, which can be "filters". I trust these people!! And I >> think it's >> past time to treat Brazil as a trouble spot. Things have worked very >> well >> here. >> I agree with Florian when he says that leave this decision to the local >> community and would like to apply for this job I've always done since >> the >> days of OpenOffice.org. > > let me make it a bit clear. > > I consider it *crucial* that at least one of each local representative > speak English fluently. If we have only local representatives not > capable of speaking English, communicating with these groups will be a > real problem. So, at least one fluent English speaker per group to me > is really *mandatory*. > > She or he can, of course, then act for the others as "gatway". > > In a nutshell: From the project's side of view, I would require one > English speaking contact, and would leave the rest up to the local > groups. > > Does that sound like a senseful compromise? > > Florian > Yep! To me it sounds about the most reasonable and sensible thing to do!
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