Re: Call for translation

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On 11/26/2010 3:50 PM, Rich Bowen wrote:
> 
> If you are able to translate into any language, please let us know. Either respond to this
> note, or, better yet, join the docs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx mailing list (send a note to
> docs-subscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) and join the conversation there. You don't need to know
> how to program in C, and you don't even need to know how to use svn, or write HTML or XML,
> although these things are helpful, and if you participate for very long, you're sure to
> learn.

If you have extremely limited time, you can still participate by reviewing the
translations submitted by others.  Due to some prior total failures of seeking
review, even the "It Worked!" page in one language was meaningless drivel.

So please subscribe as Rich indicates and raise your hand when a translation is
offered in one of your primary languages which you would be willing to review.

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