Fellow pinholers,
The work on the next pinhole day (WPPD2) is going well. Things are slowly
coming together.
I believe most everyone knows that the pinhole day web site
(www.pinholeday.org) is multi-lingual, with most of the text on the site
translated into 12 languages. Jean Daubas successfully worked with
volunteers last year to do most of the translations that are on the site
now. For this year, we are adding some new pages of information to the
site, and will also need new translations of these materials.
Many of the translators from last year have already provided translations
for this year's changes. There work is very much appreciated. But we
could use some additional help in some languages for the remaining words,
phrases, and web pages. The translations we need are for:
Dutch
Polish
Slovenian
Swedish
You can see exactly what needs to be translated by going to this url and
selecting the language at the top of the page:
http://www.pinholeday.org/org/translation_report.php
We want this event to be as international as possible. We want pinholers
from ALL AROUND the world to participate. Providing the web site in as
many languages as possible is one way of ensuring that anyone wanting to
participate in pinhole day will know they are welcome, that we want
everyone's participation, and that everyone will find and understand how
they can be a part of it.
You can see for yourself how many people from so many countries have
visited the web site by looking at:
http://www.pinholeday.org/org/?page=stats_month
We really need your help. If you speak any of these languages and would
like to help, please contact me directly at
gregg.kemp@???????. All WPPD volunteers are listed on the
pinhole day web site at:
http://www.pinholeday.org/org/?page=team
Thanks!
Gregg
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