Hello, I'm Diego Augusto Molina (account diegom) and I want to participate in the translation to Argentinian Spanish (es_AR). I've seen and told this has been dead for a long time and I want to reemerge it.
KDE is now KDE4, a huge collection of colorful stuff moving around, annoying you and making it hard to see what you really want. GNOME is similar in that way, but I like it even less from the very beggining. After my gentoo machine claimed an almost violent upgrade to KDE4 (KDE3 branch is now unsopported by upstream), I researched some desktops that doesn't force me to be what they want me to be. OpenBox and others I tried and saw they were just too young or too ugly. I finally got to install Xfce, and it felt kind of a nice. Some things are to be made yet (like the dead menu editor), but it is easier to build upon a wide and free platform rather than trying to make KDE4 work without all it's shit (sorry, I had to say that). I want to collaborate with this project and make it a little nicer, a little more human. We Argentinians (as other American countries -yes, America is bigger than the USA, some say it is a continent!) have a curious slang which comes from the Colonial Ages that "adds" a single second person pronoun: "vos", an evolution of "vuesa merced". We use this thing in friendly or familiar occasions, and when you are a sysadmin and look at a computer for a long time in the day, you really want to see something familiar. Greets! _______________________________________________ Xfce-i18n mailing list Xfce-i18n@xfce.org http://foo-projects.org/mailman/listinfo/xfce-i18n