Hi all,

The diberri.dyndns converter does not work for those pages, and I'm
not technical enough to make is work. (Maybe somebody who's more into
HTML could try again?)
But simply putting the source code into the wiki editor does not work
either => Great idea, Randy, to collect community knowledge about
automatic wikification. I think if we had a working software/online
service for this task, people would much easier donate material for
use in a wiki.
Translation by students is nice, I've tried it several times and they
really liked it a lot. But the quality is not really sufficient. It
needs a lot of volunteer work by the language teacher himself to get
things round. I think, in this case professional translation is
needed.

Thanks, Leigh, for the Lingro tool. I've already used it for the texts
in our forum!

To tell the truth, I'm not yet satisfied with the advices I got now.
I've to show them a realistic way, otherwise they won't donate!

Would it be of help, if they, as a first step, simply change the
license of SUPRA to CC-BY-SA and put a link on a “node page” in WE,
that people can find it? Like we have it for the “Traveling School of
Life”, that is listed on the project list, but is represented in WE
with only one sentence and an extern link?

Please give me some more good ideas!

Günther

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