At Fri, 24 Aug 2007 14:51:40 -0600, Eric Blake wrote at autoconf-patches@xxxxxxx: > > Does anyone know how the pig latin and sweedish chef translation > pages were generated, or should we delete those now that they are > out of date? As a general rule, please don't remove translations only because they're outdated. Currently there is no easy way for translators to get notified when a particular page has been updated, although we're working on it. OTOH, I doubt that any of the teams are paying serious attention for pages under /software. But I highly doubt that this funny stuff could count as translations: > +<!-- Sweedish (Chef) --> > +<li><a href="/software/autoconf/autoconf.alt-sc.html">Sweedish (Chef)</a></li> > +<!-- Latin (Pig) --> > +<li><a href="/software/autoconf/autoconf.alt-pl.html">Latin (Pig)</a></li> Webmasters, what do you think? I suggest to link to them somewhere from the /fun pages, while at the same time removing the links from the Autoconf home page. Or just delete them, I'm not sure. They're so weird that it's hard to figure out what's TRT... _______________________________________________ Autoconf mailing list Autoconf@xxxxxxx http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/autoconf