Hi We, in Japan, have a google group for our local CouchDB user community(*1). Our google group list is good enough for local communications or discussions.
But I think a central place fo langage specific documentations(wiki, presentations, ...etc) is better because most of beginers seem to refer apache.org at first. It will be nice the documentations are centralized and one of contents shows pointers to the lang specific lists. > Maybe we should start creating the Wiki CouchApp!? It looks good! I'd like to help. M17N CouchApp is my own task. BTW when I (or other many Japanese) visit http://wiki.apache.org/couchdb/, the site shows the default moinmoin wiki front page(*2) , not CouchDB's front page, because of browser language settings (and MoinMoin wiki spec). This is confusable so I'd like to fix. (*1) http://groups.google.co.jp/group/couchdb-jp (*2) http://wiki.apache.org/couchdb/%E3%83%95%E3%83%AD%E3%83%B3%E3%83%88%E3%83%9A%E3%83%BC%E3%82%B8 -- Yohei SASAKI http://www.yssk22.info/ 2010/3/1 Daniel Truemper <[email protected]>: > Hi, > >> A clean, searchable Web frontend ( perhaps forums) would be nice, too. > I think this is what Markmail is for [1]. And you could easily provide a > Google translate link for the messages!? > >> But language specific documentation is the very best way to help People out. >> Me speaking german and i would love to help building a german documentation >> site, an english too ;-) >> Made with couchdb, so Users can Download it Simple ;-) - like the One in >> jchris's taskr. > Maybe we should start creating the Wiki CouchApp!? With this we could easily > provide a central place for documentation and it could even be multilingual! > And downloadable! I will try to find some time to look into this today. The > taskr app to be specific since I did not really get into the authentication > stuff so far! > > Best > Daniel > > [1]: http://couchdb.markmail.org/
