2010/9/21 Romain d'Alverny <[email protected]> > On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 16:55, Marc Paré <[email protected]> wrote: > > [...] > > In a perfect setup, the Mageia forums would have a localized section on > > their own main forum board and manage the localized sections themselves. > But > > it doesn't sound like people want this. It sounds like people would > rather > > go to a localization.mageia.org (or mageia.org/localization) site where > all > > services are rendered in their language. It may, in fact, be easier to > > manage things this way. The mageia.org main site would essentially be > the > > hub (in English) where the flow of localized (language) were coordinated > > through localized.mageia.org sites > > > > Or am I hearing things wrong? > > No, I guess you are hearing it right. Good idea as well for the > monthly (or ad hoc) reporting principle, could be interesting and > useful that way. > > I guess then we'll go for the mixed approach. Anyway, let's wait for > the temp wiki setup and we'll dig through this. > > Thanks! > > Romain. > _______________________________________________ > Mageia-discuss mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.mageia.org/mailman/listinfo/mageia-discuss >
Similar to the (failed) mandriva assembly, huh? I think it can be a good scheme. And comes with some "extras" like localized communities can "elect" their representative on the future associaton, and turns the "central hub" in a open discuss for them. If this scheme sucess, transparency and openess of the representative's discursons are guaranteed.
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