Absolutely! We are very eager to get other languages represented on DDN - bloggers, new communities and bulletin boards, etc. The more, the merrier. We also see DDN as a tool for noncommercial civic journalism, so we welcome all types of people to come to the site and learn how to blog... Already there are several educators who are asking their students to keep diaries on our site using the blogging tool.

ac

Question: I do translations for a local economic-development-with-IT program here. One of their features is on-the-job training of local project coordinators, and the training evaluation is based on "diaries". Would they be allowed to use DDN blogs for these diaries? Even if they are not in English?

For the moment, my question is very hypothetical. They hadn't heard of blogs till I asked recently if they meant "blogs" by "diaries", and I have a hunch that they are a bit suspicious of something that doesn't require the mediation of an IT specialist ;-)

cheers

Claude


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