Hi, I have to agree with Hasan and Xavier as well. We from WP-Germany are working on the translation and German user community for a few years, now. From my point of view a short info line to the international communities prior to this announcement would have been a better information policy...
So, what are your plans for the international communities? If you think setting up de.wp.org is necessary we are in as well. Regards, Annette Foelske-Schmitz 2007/9/10, Xavier Borderie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > This application may be useful for the countries which has not any local > > WordPress site. > > But there are lots of large WordPress local communities like WordPress > > Germany, Turkey, France, Italy, Russia etc. > > What does WordPress.org developers think about that communities? > > > > Do you think that aggregating the WordPress communities in the same > domain > > and same design is a good way? I think some people will perceive > aggregating > > the communities, as monopolization. I don't know the details, and the > aim; > > so waiting some extra information about that. Thanks! > > I'd have to agree here with Hasan. > When WP:FR helped translate wp.com's POT, we had a discussion with the > powers that be that wp.org would not try to overtake our own installed > community (http://www.wordpress-fr.net). I'd have to check my old > mails for the exact wording... > What are the plans for countries that already have an healthy > community? For instance, would a redirect from fr.wp.org to wp-fr.net > be possible? Do you expect those communities to move to xx.wp.org? Or > will they still get to manage themselves on their own domains? > > -- > Xavier Borderie > _______________________________________________ > wp-polyglots mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.automattic.com/mailman/listinfo/wp-polyglots >
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