J
Curt (about Germany):
> There seems to be a lot of Linux control development going on in that
> part of the world.
That leads to the question... should we try to make our list multi-lingual?
There are services around that provide free machine translation, and we could probably hook one up to our lists. I'm not sure if that's a good
idea, though --- on the one hand, it'd greatly expand our potential developer- and user-base. On the other hand, machine translation is liable
to lead to some hillarious misunderstandings (to say the least).
What do you think?
Jiri
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MAT LinuxPLC project --- http://mat.sf.net --- Machine Automation Tools
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> There seems to be a lot of Linux control development going on in that
> part of the world.
That leads to the question... should we try to make our list multi-lingual?
There are services around that provide free machine translation, and we could probably hook one up to our lists. I'm not sure if that's a good
idea, though --- on the one hand, it'd greatly expand our potential developer- and user-base. On the other hand, machine translation is liable
to lead to some hillarious misunderstandings (to say the least).
What do you think?
Jiri
--
Jiri Baum <[email protected]> http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~jirib
MAT LinuxPLC project --- http://mat.sf.net --- Machine Automation Tools
tlhIngan Hol jatlhlaHchugh ghollI' Hov leng ngoDHommey'e' not yISuD
Never bet on Star Trek trivia if your opponent speaks Klingon. --Kung Foole
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