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From: Christian B. <chr...@gm...> - 2004-09-06 09:22:59
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Hi, ----- Original Message ----- From: "Philipp Gühring" <pg...@fu...> To: <uni...@li...> Sent: Monday, September 06, 2004 1:13 AM Subject: [Unityca-announce] Language > Which language do we have to use here? > English or German? Since this is an international project, I suggest to default to English. If necessary we can add lists for native language discussions or local events. An Assurer in California probably won't care about an assurance event in Bavaria. We can also add other lists for specific topics. "Announce" is probably inadequate for various discussions. However as long as we are just a few people, it doesn't make sense to create an extensive structure of lists. If you want to join this project as a developer and need access to the CVS and write access to the web site, send your USERNAME, by which you are listed in http://sourceforge.net/users/USERNAME/ to Adam or me and we'll add you. Add your SSH public key to your user profile to enable login without password. Christian |
From: Philipp <pg...@fu...> - 2004-09-05 23:13:56
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Hi! Which language do we have to use here? English or German? Many greetings, Philipp G=FChring |