Bonjour ou bonsoir, c'est selon. Désolé d'avoir pris autant de temps pour te répondre. Ta proposition est très intéressante et j'ai été très heureux de la lire. J'ai malheureusement tendance à procrastiner ce qui explique dans justifié le délais de ma réponse.
Je suis l'ancien webmaster du site ubuntu-be.org et toujours administrateur du CMS. Donc sSi tu es prêt à réaliser des traductions des pages, je peux te créer un compte sur le CMS du site actuel pour que tu puisse y travailler. Je créerais également des pages vide correspondantes à la structure francophones du site, pour que tu n'ai plus qu'à les remplir. Tu peux aussi participer à la traduction de la carte (map.ubuntu-be.org) sur https://translations.launchpad.net/support.points.map/trunk/+pots/support.points.map. Merci pour ta participation, Pierre On 5/29/07, Pierre Vorhagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello! > > My name is Pierre Vorhagen, 18 since last year. I went on the IRC channel > this aternoon, but somebody ("rulus", I think) redirected me to the mailing > list. I joined the list and would like to become a member of ubuntu-be. Why? > Well, I live in Eupen, in the east of Belgium, and my mother language is > German. I have read your projects, and so on, on the wiki and on the site > (the 'Acquire Ubuntu' links point to Dapper Drake by the way...) and I > thought that a german-speaking volunteer would be of help. ;) > > A little bit to my person... I am, as I said, german-speaking but my > "best-spoken" language is French. I also speak English (duh!) and manage > more or less Spanish. I lived in England and France, for respectively 3 and > 5 years. I'm passing my A-levels (should be revising by the way) and will go > studying in Liège next year. Also, I'm a scout leader... To my > computer-history or so... ehm.. well... I do have some HTML and BASIC > knowledges, some java too, but I don't think they're of any use^^ I've > always been in contact with computers, my father had a PC before I was born > (ahh the good 'ol MS-DOS... sorry, I take that back... no, don't ban me, > please :D) and well... I love to play, to tell the truth ;) so, no I don't > think having particular skills (a part from getting Wine, and some non-linux > games, to work properly, which can be quite a pain in the **** believe me > :D) > Currently, I'm completely on Linux, Kubuntu 7.04 as you might have guessed. > I already burned a couple of kubuntu dvd's and initiated my friends and > relatives here and there, (we say "prêcher la bonne nouvelle" in French) but > I would like to get more implicated. > > Long story short; I heard of the belgian Ubuntu community and thought I'll > join, particularly because of me being from the german-speaking community... > (We are a very small community, about 73.000 inhabitants, and everybody more > or less knows all the politicians for example...) > > best wishes, > Pierre > > ________________________________ > Invite your mail contacts to join your friends list with Windows Live > Spaces. It's easy! Try it! > -- > ubuntu-be mailing list / mailto:[email protected] > > You can find list info and your subscription configuration options at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-be > > -- mongolito404, king of the mongolian people -- ubuntu-be mailing list / mailto:[email protected] You can find list info and your subscription configuration options at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-be
