Hello Sergey,

This is really good work, congratulations. As a result I have very few 
comments! Here they are:

* The sentence “Windows applications do not disappear suddenly in the taskbar 
if the latter is invisible” makes believe we're running applications for 
Microsoft Windows. You should probably rewrite it as “Windows *of* DDL 
applications […]”.

* I don't like to only promote the “free of charge” character of free software, 
although this is a good point for many people, especially in countries with low 
resources. I'm not willing to speak about free(dom) software here, but about 
the fact that this makes people believe they can get good things without 
effort, they can “fall down from sky” like rain, just as Santa Claus bringing 
present supposedly for free (sorry, this is the season!). On the contrary DDL 
can only live if people have time to work on it so, if people don't want to 
work on it or to help the project, they must consider funding it with money or 
anything else. The reason is very simple: if we only rely on benevolent, then 
we have no guarantee that when one of them is leaving, there will be someone to 
take over. If we have funding, when someone leaves, we can hope we'll be able 
to hire someone else soon or later. As I have much less time to offer the 
project, this is very important in my opinion.

* In the section “Roots and development of project”, you should add an item 
2015 to tell that the association in which Amedeo is working joined the project 
to translate DDL into Thai and Vietnamese (a huge work). Amedeo is planning to 
spread DDL into disabled people centers, he may give more details about that.

* “Doudoulinux 2.0[31] was based on Debian Wheezy instead of Squeeze”, no 
unfortunately, it's based on Squeeze while 1.x was based on Lenny. Wheezy 
introduced a major incompatibility that causes the migration to Wheezy very 
time consuming. We now face indeed at least two major issues for migration: the 
main DDL menu based on GDM 2 and UEFI computer boot. I'd like to add HTTPS 
filtering since more and more websites are switching to HTTPS, not handled by 
DansGuardian.

Of course volunteers are welcome to translate this page into any language :). 
Concerning the Italian version, I don't know where it can be found now. It was 
translated by one of our Italian contributors from French and, because of 
complaints about the objectivity of the article, was finally blocked by 
Wikipedia.it admins.

NB: what about Tomsk State University, they're still interested into the 
project?


Cheers,
JM.

----- Mail original -----
> De: "Sergey Komkov" <skom...@doudoulinux.org>
> À: "JM Philippe" <phili...@free.fr>
> Cc: doudoulinux-docs-boun...@gna.org
> Envoyé: Lundi 7 Décembre 2015 05:10:31
> Objet: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Draft:DoudouLinux
> 
> 
> 
> Hello JM,
> 
> After I found out DLL page in Draft section of English Wikipedia as
> requested by community I decide it's right tome to revive it.
> Fortunately Richard polished my English, lot of thanks! Result is
> here , I just submitted it for review.
> 
> Think now we can revive Italian version, as well as create Dutch,
> German, Spanish, Portugal and possibly even Chinese and Japanese
> versions!
> 
> Cheers,
> Sergey

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