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Hi Chris and all,
On 12/08/2012 08:43, Chris Leonard wrote:
On Sat, Aug 11, 2012 at 6:32 PM, Marc Paré<marc@marcpare.com>  wrote:

I am, just like most of you, short of time as well. Someone else would have
to create the initiative for this.

Well that is always the way it is for everyone; however, when asking
fast turn around from your L10n community, it would behoove you to
make it as easy as possible for them to do their work.  The typical
breakdown in FOSS is that  i18n is the responsibility of the developer
or the doc-writer, L10n is the job of the localizer.  You don't get
one without the other.

I think that Marc made the same mistake as mine, he didn't want to speak to the localizer only but to the language communities around us. We really need to have a dedicated list for this communication without disturbing the purpose of the work done here. Would it be possible that (may be with the help of the webmasters of the local sites in your language, or if you follow the lists in your own language) you ask interested people to subscribe to the projects@ list? This list is really dedicated to tasks that are transversal to the different projects being marketing, documentation, whatever other translations or information we need to provide to the language communities. That would avoid misunderstanding here, waste of time for the communities that are too small any way, and may be away to attract more people to participate directly in their own language.
Thanks in advance
Kind regards
Sophie

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