Re: Request Chinese mail list and FrontPage

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(Accidentally replied only to Andrey. Sorry for the spam, Andrey)

Sorry for being a newb and speaking out but maybe the reason is that this mail list is in English and they don't feel comfortable answering/asking in it? There might be other reasons that my Western educated brain cannot grasp. If it's not too much work, why not give them a chance? Worst case they will come back here and be forced to ask the question in English. Best case more people will be involved in the conversation.

Respectfully,
Georgi


On Sep 5, 2016 1:30 PM, "Andrey Utkin" <andrey_utkin@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Mon, Sep 05, 2016 at 04:00:52PM +0800, Hao Lee wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Sorry to bother you. I'm a kernel newbie from China, so it will be
> better if we could have a new mail list to communicate in chinese. If
> you don't mind, could you create a mail list called
> kernel-zh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and create a FrontPage for us.
> We would appreciate it very much.
> If you need to specify someone to edit our own FrontPage, I can help.
> My username is HaoLee, thanks a lot.

You won't benefit from this, because people answering newbie questions
here are not Chinese, so if you request Chinese-speaking department, it
will be unstaffed with question-answerers.

I guess there is a huge amount of Chinese-speaking kernel hackers eager
to help newbies, but they are not that active on this particular mailing
list, so you could just search elsewhere for what you asked for.

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