Hi Florian,
What do you mean by forum in min 5 languages?
I think that should be in EN the main forum and for other languages we
will create Subforums. Perhaps some communities want only to redirect
their forum to external adress (see forum opensuse
http://forums.opensuse.org/forum.php)
In this moment I know by forum in EN, RO, SWEDISH and maybe other
language. I think is enough for begin.
Lucian
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On 31.08.2012 13:53, Florian Effenberger wrote:
Hi Niklas,
Niklas Johansson wrote on 2012-08-31 10:55:
I feel a little bad asking for so much when I can't help out more.
no worries - I think if we all work together, we can achieve a lot.
Right now, the situation is as we had it before. A few people offering
support (and don't get me wrong, I really do appreciate that!), but
otherwise, we lack strong backing.
If we start with an official forum, I would like it to have at least
the main active languages as subforums, because an announcement where
we only offer two languages or so isn't that attracting...
So, if we have about, let's say, five languages or so, including some
of the major project languages, plus volunteers to actively moderate
these, we're fine to go.
Maybe some more advertising helps :-)
Florian
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