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Hi Anousak,

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Von: Anousak Souphavanh <anousak@gmail.com>
An: l10n@libreoffice.org



Are we going to have NL page for each language soon and if so when
will we be able to setup our own website. 

We are going to start with mailinglists (hopefully at the weekend)
to enable discussions in your native lang.

Discussion about wiki content is currently going on at the
discuss mailinglist (likely to be moved to the website list).

some people are looking at options to provide infrastructure for
language teams - but this might take a while.

Or it is being migrated from the old website? 

Not very likely, as there is no clear license for webiste content at
OpenOffice.org. So we might run in legal troubles if we do this
automatically. 


What about the translation process..?

see 
http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/LibreOffice/i18n/translating_3.3

but this is just a provisional process.

We got an offer for additional server to support the l10n teams just
yesterday. I need to work out how and who can get access to the server.
If this is cleared, we can also setup pootle for 3.3 translation.

regards,

André
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