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I think one per language is the way, with a lang selector so we can
maintain the same idea as was requested for askbot.
El may 15, 2014 11:44 AM, "Cor Nouws" <oolst@nouenoff.nl> escribió:

Hi Christian,

Christian Lohmaier wrote (15-05-14 15:28)

But before spending time on setting it up that way: is this what what
NL-Projects want/expect? Please state your opinion :-)

I see/expect verry little content that could make it worth to have one
specifically for Dutch.

Would one for English, one for "all others" also be an option, or is
this a fundamentally bad idea?

The latter, IMHO ;)

Cheers,
Cor

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