Hi Charles,
> > > > > > > this is just a quick question to our local communities - who is regularly > > > translating our announcements (like beta3, beta4 and the like) into > their > > > local language and distributes it to the community and the local press? > > > > > > > Here in Brazil we have several translators. Once translated, we publish > > inour > > portal (libreoffice.org.br) and disclose in the various communication > > channels such as Twitter, local mailing list, facebook and press release > to > > the > > press. > > > > I'm a bit surprised, why using an external website? you could publish it > here, on the brazilian webpages. I hope we're not getting into the fashion > of external websites à la OpenOffice.org again :( > > The Brazilian community has some different characteristics from other communities around the world. We went through dramatic changes recently. We made many discussions on local listings. The NGO was extinguished. The BrOffice brand has been disabled and LibreOffice replaced it. We are advancing!! The Brazilian community has decided to be called "Colibri" after long discussions. We also decided that we would not turn off our portal site ( libreoffice.org.br), since it is one of the most visited portals technology in Brazil. It would be a shot in the foot of the TDF/LibreOffice. Sorry, but I thought that the international community could have some autonomy to decide on this issue. And the comparison with the OOo seemed a little exaggerated. Still in Brazil, as you may know, a lack of harmony between groups whose interests were different. It is no exaggeration for me to bet on two Brazilian communities of LibreOffice, since we do not share with them ideas, particularly as regards the issue of expert technical support and paid behind NGOs and businesses. We want a truly free community that aggregates other communities also free. But if the Steering Committee find that we are treading a wrong path, please let us know. I anticipate that I am against centralization in the structure of TDF in relation to the decision of the Brazilian community. Another NGO has emerged here in Brazil and its goals are clear (http://www.alta.org.br/). I have no idea who created it, but I can also understand that it is "external website à la OO.o", correct? Regards, Luiz Oliveira -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to [email protected] Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/www/marketing/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted
