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German and French sections?
Since I don't know where to ask this, I posted here.
Is this forum meant to be English only, or are there any plans to have German and French sections?
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Re: German and French sections?
At around the same time rockedge started this forum he provided a new forum site for WeeDogLinux also, which is now being used. I tend to be busy with actual WeeDog developments so haven't really been able to formalise its forum site, but what is there already does provide a look at how sub-forum categories can be spread under top-layer category hierarchy: https://weedoglinux.rockedge.org It is very different from Puppy Forum since it is really an active development site but with very few members and not much discussion going on (just quickly needed a forum for already developed work feedback and announcement that provided enough scope for the variety of related distros being developed), but the organisation structure issues are similar nevertheless.
There are many countries (and languages) in the world of course, so how best to organise that for the benefit of all is up for debate and practical implementation ideas I'd say. What do other forums do in that respect? I'd suggest an "International" category/area (and perhaps a substantial one for the case of Puppy), with subforum for different cultural/language issues/developments - perhaps the whole forum should be considered from that point of view, but there probably needs to be a common ground between languages for main dev work(?) For the good or bad of it, English tends to be the lingua franca in international software development work unless the lead devs choose their own language as the primarly language used.
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Re: German and French sections?
Registered a few minutes ago and got a german interface immidiately. Very nice...
Thank you so much for the new forum.
I hope there will be a section/subforum for German users, although the appropriate subforum on murga-linux was not that much frequented for a long time. My hope and joy was always to get even one more non native english speaking person to try out Puppy Linux.
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Re: German and French sections?
Yes, that's one reason why I was asking for plans of having a German section.Registered a few minutes ago and got a German interface immediately.
Of course, developers need to use English, but there's a lot of German people unable to speak/read English, so a German section AND interface could help to gain some more German users for Puppy Linux - the best Operating System on the planet.
It will help, hopefully...
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Which brings us to the next problem with woof-CE. So many .pot files are out of date that it needs a major shake up. Let alone the lack of translations in scripts!
For Puppy Linux to survive it needs to be truly global. We need cooperation from the many forums that are non-English too. A list of links to those would be handy.
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I'm not a member of the WoofCE team, though I could give some support updating German .pot files only. German and English only are the languages I can use and translate (more or less).
Any hints/tips how to support?
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Re: German and French sections?
I wonder if the "International" section would also benefit from a topic called "Internationalisation" - not specific to one international language but rather dedicated to encouraging all international contributors to help make the "Master Puppy" a better fit across the globe so that people did not need to build specific pups for each language.01micko wrote: Tue Jul 14, 2020 11:56 am Which brings us to the next problem with woof-CE. So many .pot files are out of date that it needs a major shake up. Let alone the lack of translations in scripts!
For Puppy Linux to survive it needs to be truly global. We need cooperation from the many forums that are non-English too. A list of links to those would be handy.
It will be a long process and would not be intended to detract from efforts to build specific language pups but rather a thread that would help official mainstream puppies grow in appeal.