**On 07 Aug, JAT (James A. Treacy) wrote:
JAT>If I get positive feedback, I'll replace the current international
JAT>page with this one.
This new version is definitely better...
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> If I get positive feedback, I'll replace the current international
> page with this one.
I think it's a definite improvement. Please go for it.
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Ask an ye shall receive. There is a test version of the new
International page at
http://cgi.debian.org/www-master/debian.org/international/
If I get positive feedback, I'll replace the current international
page with this one.
The main page contains some introductory text and links
to the languag
On Fri, Aug 06, 1999 at 10:38:52PM +0200, peter karlsson wrote:
> Perhaps an overview page, and then a page for each language? That way, one
> can have more informative entries, not having to worry about that the page
> gets large.
This would be my preferred choice.
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> What do people think?
I believe is that the page should contain the translated intro, and then
entries for each of the languages, with entries in that native language. I
mean, information for those who speak German, for example, is only
interesting for those who speak German.
This, of course, p
Ideally, every part of Debian, including the web site would be
available in every language. Of course, this is not likely
to happen in the near future.
I have been thinking about what the purpose of intro/international
should be and here are my thoughts. Comments appreciated.
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