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- --On Monday, February 12, 2007 11:51:34 +0100 Peter Eisentraut
<peter_e@gmx.net> wrote:
> It's one thing to reject web *pages* that are less than 85% or even 100%
> translated. But no one can require a 85% or 100% translated web *site*. Not
> even Microsoft or IBM can manage that.
I have to agree with PeterE here ... even 15% shows that we are *attempting* to
accommodate other languages ... which would hopefully act as encouragement for
others to submit translations ...
If you expect someone to sit down and translate 85% of the web site into a
language before we consider it useful, it will never get done ... if we accept
"one page at a time" so that ppl see their work / effort is being made use of,
then its less daunting of a project, and more ppl will hopefully get involved
...
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