Le 2013-12-22 18:19, Robinson Tryon a écrit :
On Sun, Dec 22, 2013 at 2:39 PM, Marc Paré <marc@marcpare.com> wrote:
Normally the NL webmasters take care of their sites and I believe that a bug
should be entered for any kind of copy editing. They will take it from
there.
Sure, but as Sophie and I have discussed in i10n, there is no en_US NLP team.
I'd be happy to form one and serve in some kind of leadership
capacity, but I'm not sure where to start.
Best,
--R
I can see there being a problem where the EN site is not EN_US but
EN_international site. Otherwise, some may decide to form EN_CA; EN_UK;
EN_AU ...
I myself would rather see more cooperation on this list with copy
editing with bug submissions. This seems to be working well so far and
allows for the diversities in EN groups to work cooperatively on the
project.
The bug submissions are echoed on the website list where you will find
most of the same contributors as on this list. If you think the splash
screen needs copy editing, why not try to submit a bug and see the response?
Cheers,
Marc
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