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On 03/12/2011 15:02, Rogerio Luz Coelho wrote:
Ok I am testing the new forum at forum-test.libreoffice.org and I have some
questions:

1st) Who is responsible for the translations ? I am part/moderator of the
documentation team for Pt-br and it seems something need to get a little
more "user-friendly" for the Potuguese translations.
All translations have come from the phpbb site as packages. Could you elaborate on what you mean by more user friendly.

2nd) Can we have a auto-detect feature to set our localization to the right
language (same as we got in the main libreoffice site) ?
I am not sure but its not a bad idea at all. it will keep the amount of clutter on the main forum page and will allow users to see only the language they want.


3rd) Can we have instead of showing all the different forum languages in
the main page this page localized and when I want to change this
localization we whould have a dropdown menu on the page (similar to other
projects)? This way it will become less cumbersome in the long run (imagine
100 languages listed in the main page)

See above

4th) When the migration to production occurs will the messages be migrated?
This will determine the level of acuracy / comitment people will be
incentivated to achieve in this testing envirorment.

If I am not mistaken the forums will go live as is, but if we opt we can remove the testing posts that are already there.


Thanks

Rogerio.



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