Hi
I heard there is a need to set specific agenda to do this better. So
here is my ideas.
* If you speak a language not represented well in Fedora, Introduce
yourself and get involved.
* If you are running a Fedora i18n website. Introduce yourself
* If you speak the language where a Fedora i18n website, already exists,
contact the web administrators, ask them to sign up in this list and
introduce themselves.
Getting everyone running the several different Fedora related community
websites in the same page is the primary goal at this point. We are
looking for ideas on how to coordinate efficiently with the various
community websites. I would like to hear your suggestions and opinions
on this.
Things you can do:
* There is a need for the Fedora related content - website,
documentation, announcements etc to be translated and made available in
as much as languages as possible to reach the widest amount of audience.
* You can also be a Fedora Ambassador for your country or region to
represent or organize Fedora related events, see
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Marketing/Ambassadors for details.
regards
Rahul