On Thu, Apr 03, 2014 at 04:09:35PM -0400, Ted Unangst wrote: > On Thu, Apr 03, 2014 at 13:39, Chris Bennett wrote: > > If that's all it takes, use google translate. At least then people > know the translation may not be accurate. As it is, putting something > on the www.openbsd.org site makes it look official, but I have no idea > if the things the translations are true or not. > > Hell, the English pages contain enough lies. crypto.html would be > comically outdated except if it's comical at all. The effort spent > translating that page into Dutch (as if they can't read English in .nl) > would have been far better spent improving the content. > > Which is more important? The convenience of reading that OpenBSD uses > MD5 in your native language, or reading that OpenBSD actually uses > much better hashing algorithms than MD5? >
Well, if my ideas suck, better to have stuck it out there than offer nothing. At some point I may even have a good idea! > This is the same argument as the people demanding we refresh the web > site with fancy CSS and rounded corners while completely ignoring the > fact that the words are the important part. I hate people like that. The following letters should have rounded corners: R P O B D Q. Please don't compare my ideas to those people, it's insulting!