Hi, :-) I think the issue here is that other NL communities get freedom to develop content on their NL site that suits them, without interference from anyone else. But English speakers haven't had this, having to work with an English site that seems to be considered to be everyone's common property.
The US community has its specific needs, as does the Canadian community. Similarly, there's genuine utility in content that is particularly designed to market and present LibreOffice to the United Kingdom community. I think the problem can be solved by setting-up separate US, Canadian and UK sites. Personally, I'd be interested to work with people like Ian Lynch on content for the UK, particularly targeting adoption by UK businesses, UK local and national government, and by the UK education system. So, I'm perfectly serious when I say that I'd like the project to now consider that there is a United Kingdom NL community, and to grant it the same freedom and independence that all the other NL communities enjoy. Therefore, I'm asking Christian to set-up a UK NL site, and I'll be approaching Florian to set-up a separate UK marketing mailing list. David Nelson -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to [email protected] List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/www/website/ *** All posts to this list are publicly archived for eternity ***
