I would agree that this would be a very useful feature.  Freenet has quite a
few international users, so it would be convenience for them.  But, it would
also be good to attract new users.  There are many non-english speaking
people that could benefeit from Freenet, and if the language-barrier is
preventing them from finding Freenet, I think it would be important to
remove that barrier.

-nulldrone

On 1/12/06, Ian Clarke <ian at locut.us> wrote:
>
>
> On 10 Jan 2006, at 22:19, brodo wrote:
>
> > Recently in a dicussion on #freenet I proposed to translate the
> > freenet site into other languages to make it known to a bigger
> > audience.  There are many users on #freenet who are speaking
> > Spanish, French and German.  Some of them (including me) already
> > said they would help to translate the page. I guess it wouldn't be
> > much coding work as the side uses a CMS. What do you think?
>
> Well, at the moment the main site is just plain PHP, so it would
> require a bit of coding to support multiple languages, but it
> wouldn't be too hard to make it automatically select the appropriate
> version of each page and menu depending on the language reported by
> the web browser.
>
> The Wiki would, of course, be much easier.
>
> Ian.
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