En/na Vincent Untz ha escrit: > This is either NOTGNOME (sounds weird, I know :-)) and tell the reporter > to contact the local group, or we should have a component for each of > those websites. I don't know. What I know is that for Spanis speaking users es.gnome.org is as GNOME as gnome.org. And if es.gnome.org looks bad or broken, GNOME looks as bad or broken to them as it would look to you if gnome.org would be bad or broken. > IMHO, we should try to make it clear that the user is on the GNOME > website or a local website. Anything under gnome.org should have the same standards, not depending on language. If some part/language is not getting to the standards the developers responsible should be warned in some way (i.e. filing bugs). To do this we need defined developers for regional/language sites, as we have for other subsites and translation teams. If a regional/language site is abandoned it should be recovered or taken out of gnome.org. Going back to the bug, it is better not to have Spanish webmaster and CVS than having a broken CVS and a link to an unexistant webmaster. The revamp is a good opportunity to set these new policies and leave behind what is abandoned. -- Quim Gil - http://desdeamericaconamor.org
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