Indeed, that is what is happening with the current website. We upload
content and constantly improve it. Your post actually gave me an idea for an
other item on the "Help needed" list:
Maltese translator needed to translate the most popular articles to the
Maltese language to help those within the community which prefer the Maltese
language. The LoCo initiative seems really interesting. Got to love the
efforts which Ubuntu are doing to push the word out in the media. Truly
impressed.

Sebastian, all you need to do is create an account on the website. PM me to
give you rights.

On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 3:54 PM, Sebastian Cachia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> I'm guessing that I am probably one of the least experienced members, so in
> this respect I've got the advantage being able to relate to any person
> reading an article/tutorial for the first time better, as not too long ago I
> was at the same stage they are now.
>
> I suppose the best way to help with this is by helping you guys proof read
> articles (English as my Maltese grammar is shameful to say the least),
> especially keeping in mind how someone completely new to OSS would take it.
> I could also help out in writing some absolute beginner definitions and the
> like, as long as someone would be ready to proof read me on the technical
> side to make sure that I am explaining things correctly.
>
> I was wondering about how much material (if any) you guys get from the
> distributions themselves. I know Ubuntu has the LoCo effort, and I assume
> other distro's have something similar. Are we making use of the materials
> that distributions themselves provide? Would it be a possibility?
>
> Im not realy familiar with Drupal, but I have done some work on Joomla.
> Assuming that Drual provides the same facilities, would it be a good idea to
> let articles build themselves up in an open source sort of way, like a Wiki.
> Anyone approved could edit and improve, or submit new articles, while the
> admins or content editors could take care of approving the changes to help
> mantain a high level of quality.
>
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