Hi! I definitely see where you are coming from here, and I'd love to help get this right. However, we are reluctant to put links to things that are not _directly_ connected with the Ubuntu project in the slideshow. First of all, that means translations conveying different meaning from source text, which can create a bit of a mess. And, if those links change, we're toast ;)
We have to remember that websites are (sadly) fallible, but ubuntu.com (being directly connected) has a life about as long as Ubuntu itself. Slightly less of an issue for Maverick, but it is a big one for any LTS especially. The idea is that ubuntu.com/support can lead you to language-specific support and loco teams, so it's a nice overview to start with. It's also a link that somebody can write down, go to later and understand what it's all about. I have always kind of assumed that ubuntu.com was in a good state with regards to localization. A website can detect that stuff really easily with the Accept-Language request header. I tried changing my preferred language in Firefox and start.ubuntu.com figured it out nicely, but ubuntu.com didn't change at all. Eek! Personally, I think the better long-term approach would be if ubuntu.com did localization, at least for this section… -- [Wishlist] Ubiquity-Installer-Slideshow should link to local support-communities https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/601888 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubiquity Slideshow, which is subscribed to ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu in ubuntu. Status in “ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu” package in Ubuntu: New Bug description: Binary package hint: ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu The last slide of the Ubuntu-Installer-Slideshow shows two URL linking to ubuntu.com (see http://people.ubuntu.com/~dylanmccall/ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu/ubuntu/slides/documentation.html). In my humble opinion it would be much more helpful, if the URL refered to the corresponding native-language supporting-website instead of linking to ubuntu.com. There are a lot of people who are not able to speak, read or understand English very well. Linking to the respective native-language supporting-website (e.g. for German users the slide should link to wiki.ubuntuusers.de and forum.ubuntuusers.de), the non-english-speaking user should get a much better support – thus feeling "at home" instantly. Even in the 21st century language is a big barrier for a lot of people worldwide. People installing Ubuntu and stumbling over those avoidable annoyance won't get frustrated from the beginning. The above mentioned surely applies for all other languages associated with a supporting forum/wiki. _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ubiquity-slideshow Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ubiquity-slideshow More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

