It seems to be a good idea.
When I started my testing with the language selector, I wrote my ask for
help here, to the l10n.
Some localizer of this project wrote back and others not.
i did not even know if there was a 'living' contributor for a given
language to ask for help from them directly or not.
I have to 'hunt' for newcomers' mails or have to dig the l10n archive if
I want to find a person to help me with their given language.
By the help of such a page like Aivaras mentioned, I should only take a
look at the list and could get the help from the right person 'immediately'.
So, it would be useful for me.
To build a 'social bridge' to the world might generate a much more
higher traffic on our mailboxes, but who knows... I think it's worth a try.
On 2015-01-23 17:03, Aivaras Stepukonis wrote:
I'd like to share with you a proposal for adding to the website a page
dedicated to contributors.
For an example, please, see
"http://www.openoffice.org/lt/participate/contributors".
The webpage should be accessible from the navigation bar (i.e.,
Product | Download | Support | ... | Contributors).
The webpage is intended for the world at large, not the contributors'
community (we have directories of volunteers in the Wiki for this). It
is meant to increase our chances to be seen as contributors and to
build social bridges to the external world by providing concise
information about ourselves as volunteers and contributors.
What do you think?
Regards,
Aivaras
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