Hi Marc, *,
On Sun, Feb 3, 2013 at 4:33 AM, Marc Paré <marc@marcpare.com> wrote:
There is a new button showing on our About Us section.
You're viewing the page in draft mode :-)
Unless there has been
a change in decision, we had discussed that we would NOT opt for automatic
SilverStripe translations of pages
disclaimer: they are not "automatic".
but rather opt for either localization or
self-translations of pages.
More precise: We decided to have individual nl-subsites that host the
translations of the mainpage / their own stuff.
Should this be removed? Or do we decide to allow the translation page to
stay there?
Yes, should be removed - but as it is not on the public site, no problem.
hu.libreoffice.org exists and is populated, so even less reason to
have a single page on the www.libreoffice.org domain...
My vote is to keep to our original decision of NOT USING THE SILVERSTRIPE
FEATURE otherwise, the site will start looking like a mix of different
choices and it will not be of a uniform flow.
More precise: Not use it on www.libreoffice.org (as it is used on the
donate.libreoffice.org site for example)
ciao
Christian
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