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Hi,
I would like to suggest an idea:
there are a lot of people who don't speak/understand english and so can't read this forum.
Is it possible to create 2 or 3 other languages categories such as french, german, espanol (remember that in the US, about half of the people speak spanish) as the amsn-project did ?
In this way, people who speak other languages and understand english could post in these categories and help others.
the model:
http://www.amsn-project.net/forums/
thx
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I'm against that since then the maintainers and moderators cannot comment on the questions and check the contents.
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thats not necessary.
every linuxoid has forum of his distro and on his language.
there are lot of various distributives, so i.e. if you have debian + xfce, you'll get answer earlier on debian forum, if xfce popular there.
if your problem not easy, try to use this forum.
24 hours works translate.google.com
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thats not necessary.
every linuxoid has forum of his distro and on his language.
there are lot of various distributives, so i.e. if you have debian + xfce, you'll get answer earlier on debian forum, if xfce popular there.
if your problem not easy, try to use this forum.
24 hours works translate.google.com
For your information, I run Fedora. And on the Fedora-Fr forum, there is no xfce-speaker. I think that Xfce is a good alternative for all people who want work and only work with simply without the flipper-like gnome3 screen on the pc. It seems also that I'm not alone to think so, and there is a lot of people. But without an adaptated place where discuss or ask for how to use or how to set, these people will continue to ignore Xfce.
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