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Hi Martin, all,

Le 30/06/2021 à 22:56, Martin Srebotnjak a écrit :
I agree with Daniel.

Not only we can, sometimes we need.

Slovenian site already has some own pages, like the history of l10n, the
l10n credits etc. Would hate to lose that.

Also, with different status or requirements in a country because of the
penetration of LO in public services/administration there might be special
web pages/content required or desirable.

Couldn't these contents go to blog posts or be maintained in the wiki?
that's just a question :)
The aim is to reduce the maintenance needed because several NL
communities do not have the resource to take care of their website.
However a website has high visibility and it's great to have as many as
possible languages represented by a site and for that we need to find
solutions to lower the maintenance threshold.

Cheers
Sophie

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