On Monday 20 September 2010 09:52:43 jc wrote: ...
Currently, information exchange does not exist as organized effort. We don't have information who speaks what language, nor to what level, and when we are at this, we don't have information about other skills either. Without that we can't to connect people that need help in their activities with people that can help.
I work at a college with a large international community. Their English skills can vary, but casual conversation and tech skills are usually very proficient. I wonder if these students might provide a connection back to their home countries.
Yes. That would be good way to activate some of our "dead" or half dead wikies. I was wondering about the way to announce that we have some stuff that needs attention; couple of wiki servers used to serve translations are practically abandoned. Problem is that I don't know anybody that speaks those languages, so I can't ask him to look for Linux communities and ask for volunteers.
Jon Cosby
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