Hi,
drew wrote on 2011-05-11 14.53:
On the TDF website under TDF founders, the entry for
David Emmerich Jourdain states:
"Brazilian LibreOffice community representative"
However Mr. Jourdain has specifically disavowed such a relationship in a
recent email to an open mailing list:
http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/PR-translations-tp2910202p2915434.html
"I think there´s a misunderstanding here. We´re not representatives of
the brazilian community, nor we will ever be."
Please rephrase Mr. Jourdain's listing.
please do not open a new battlefield here. We're already having a heavy
discussion on the marketing mailing list. So, I would really favor it if
we could wait until a discussion outcome on the marketing mailing list,
and then see how to phrase wording accordingly.
Otherwise, I fear, we'll run into the same battlefield in parallel on
many lists, and I clearly would like to avoid that. Enough bad blood has
been spread...
Florian
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