I think this is an excellent project. Keep me posted, I have several local libraries (municipal and two University) where I am a regular visitor and think it would be useful to deliver such a brochure.
What would be even cooler (and cheaper for me to reproduce well locally) would be a credit card CD that either contained or linked to a Wikipedia tutorial.
Andrew Alder
At 08:03 AM 9/11/03 -0800, Daniel Ehrenberg wrote:
--- Brion Vibber brion@pobox.com wrote:
On Nov 8, 2003, at 21:30, Daniel Ehrenberg wrote:
I just started on a direct translation of the Esperanto brochure, but I'd like to point out that
the
existing one is very out of date.
I updated it a bit in July for the IJK, but the numbers are a little behind, and of course it's aimed specifically at the Esperanto-speaking audience. A literal translation would sound rather weird. :)
Feel free to use it as a basis, of course.
-- brion vibber (brion @ pobox.com)
Yeah, now that I've started, I'm changing several sections completely that relate only to the Esperanto wikipedia. LDan
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