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in thread Translated PerlMonks FAQ

If I'm understanding tye right, I think this is the best solution. Then Portugese index page would look like:

PerlMonks FAQ

English | Portugese | French | German

About PerlMonks

__END__

And then the English index page would look like:

PerlMonks FAQ

English | Portugese | French | German

About PerlMonks

__END__

At the same time, however, I question the need for a full translation of the FAQs. The rest of the site is in English so you'd be expected to understand enough English to take part in the site. Maybe we should have an 'introduction' page that is translated into multiple languages. Something like:

Welcome to PerlMonks, an online community of Perl developers. The site aims ... ... . This community uses English for discussions, but that doesn't mean we wont listen if your English isn't 100%. We're a patient monastery and we'll do our best to understand.
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Re^3: Translated PerlMonks FAQ (clear!)
by tye (Sage) on Apr 20, 2004 at 03:01 UTC

    ...except I wanted to more explicitly indicate when a translation is not available. I think you could support translated questions by putting plain text into the master plan table instead of a link, like is done for unwritten faqlets -- which I think also need to be more explicitly indicated, as I showed.

    - tye        

Re: Re: Re: Translated PerlMonks FAQ (best of both?)
by castaway (Parson) on Apr 20, 2004 at 06:42 UTC
    This is similar to what I was thinking of when I made the request, just have indexes for each language, listing all faqs, linking those that havent been translated yet to the english versions.

    C.

Re: Re: Re: Translated PerlMonks FAQ (best of both?)
by jdporter (Paladin) on Apr 20, 2004 at 02:10 UTC
    IMHO that's how it should work.

    I think we should be careful to look at it from the perspective of the other_language newbie. Would it be more user friendly to see a link to a FAQ, in my native tongue, at the top of the page? Or to have to scan down a list of questions in English, and see only a pt_BR link next to each? As a native reader of Portuguese (e.g.), I would find the latter decidedly user hostile.

    jdporter
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