On 19 oct. 10, at 19:35, Cor Nouws wrote: >> In any case, the current "global" lists are not global, they are >> English lists and should be identified as such. > > They are handling global items, as I see it. > I do not mind if some people post there in a language that I do not > understand (and there are many) but then I cannot join nor help.
Some others would. > That is not what you intend I think? What I suggest is that lists where the language is English are identified by a @en.libreoffice.org. Call them global or whatever you want, but identify them with a @en.libreoffice.org. >> There is no need for a "global" user list > > Joining the global users lists, gives the largest public, so more knowledge / > international exchange. I find that useful in some cases. That works only for people who understand English. So it is not global by definition. Jean-Christophe Helary ---------------------------------------- fun: http://mac4translators.blogspot.com work: http://www.doublet.jp (ja/en > fr) tweets: http://twitter.com/brandelune -- E-mail to [email protected] for instructions on how to unsubscribe List archives are available at http://www.documentfoundation.org/lists/discuss/ All messages you send to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted
