I think the same phrase should be used to offer consistency and the message
will get to everyone interested this way. Btw, sorry for posting the
previous message from a different address. It was set up as default in
Gmail. I was thinking that they could also say it in English, but that would
complicate things. At the end of the video a message could be used so the
viewers retain the subject.

2008/12/31 Alan Pope <[email protected]>

> Hi Daniel,
>
> 2008/12/31 Daniel Voicu <[email protected]>:
> > Hi. I've just subscribed to the mailing list and would really love to
> > help in promoting Ubuntu. Related to "I Am Ubuntu", what do you think
> > if the users could say they are Ubuntu in their native language? This
> > could promote the idea of different persons, from different countries
> > can join under the same "banner", Ubuntu. Humanity to others. What do
> > you think?
>
> If everyone says basically the same phrase, then yes, definitely
> different languages would be perfect. Great idea.
>
> Might also be nice if the videos can be tagged with the language so
> that visitors to the site can show all or only their language
> versions.
>
> Cheers,
> Al.
>
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