It's not just ESL, it's the lack of an easy familiar format for
communication, support, and dumb newbie questions. From an outsider
perspective, this list is difficult to access and lacks appeal to a
greenhorn like myself (it appears to be a hardcore dev talk from the
description- you know the kind of place you get bashed for asking newbie
questions). And yet, the next best place I could find seemed like Ask.com
Is there a reason there is not a board or forum for Tor, or that it
doesn't come up on Google? I'm not talking Usenet or IRC, I'm talking
something my mother-in-law can find, understand and use.
[email protected] wrote:
On Sun, Oct 14, 2012, at 21:33, Outlaw wrote:
Hey there, Tor devs :) IMHO present torproject.org is very difficult
for average internet user. For those who don`t know english well, it
is almost impossible to find proper link.
But how in the World are they going to know how to secure their Tor
sessions if they can't handle that much English? While in current or
former territories of the british crown they do stand a chance to face a
kafkian trial, in the non-English World they risk being dismembered.
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