Hi!
Henri introduced a nice template for local, foreign-language-speaking user
groups. So if there are several french, italian or portugese people, who
thinks, that a local group makes sense, they should follow the
recommendations Henri gave..
Matthias
--On Mittwoch, 18. April 2001 14:31 +0200 carmelo guarneri
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> ok but if you begin to make german list, why don't you make french,
> italian portugese, etc...
> lists?
>
> Matthias Gelbhardt wrote:
>
>> Hi!
>>
>> I think that is a very good idea. Perhaps someone out of the
>> Midgard-Core could install a new list like
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> I remember, that in the past, there were a few people, who want to
>> translate the manual and midgard-site.. What about this work? Anything
>> new about that?
>>
>> Matthias
>>
>> --On Dienstag, 17. April 2001 02:05 +0200 Lucia Cosima Eiselstein
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello all,
>>>
>>> .. just wanted to know if there would be the interest in a
>>> German-writing mailinglist / forum regarding Midgard.
>>>
>>> The reason for my proposal is, that I think there are a lot of
>>> German-speaking people on the Midgard-user-mailinglist and that there
>>> are perhaps some people like me, who can speak and write English but who
>>> would feel more comfortable with German.
>>>
>>> It is not my intention to split the Midgard- community into English and
>>> non-English speaking groups, but sometimes IMHO it is easier to aks and
>>> describe in your mother language.
>>>
>>> Perhaps it would be possible to build up a kind of dual system. People
>>> who want to ask in German can do this on the German list and the people
>>> there help them. If the problem is to difficult or special, someone
>>> translates the question into English (the best would be if the person
>>> who asked would do that) and the question will be forwarded to the
>>> English writing list.
>>>
>>> I think this would produce several advantages:
>>> a) it would relieve the midgard-user mailinglist
>>> b) it would create some kind of "regional community"
>>> c) German speaking people perhaps don't feel so lost if they know that
>>> there are other German speaking people who can help them with first
>>> problems.
>>> d) it would reduce the barrier for people who deal with Midgard for the
>>> first time.
>>>
>>> e) Hey, ZOPE has a whole German site including mailinglists.. :-)
>>>
>>> To be honest, I never build up a mailinglist or managed one, but I would
>>> be willing to try it if someone could support me somehow.
>>>
>>> Would be nice if some people are interested in my proposal and give
>>> feedback...
>>>
>>> Regards
>>>
>>> Lucia Cosima Eiselstein
>>> www.eiselstein.de (created without midgard at the moment:-( )
>>>
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