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Matyas 2009-11-06 17:36

Re: Maemo Greeters Pilot
 
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Originally Posted by debernardis (Post 366035)
I'm in, too :)

Dear Ernesto, can I start the italian section of the wiki page starting from you signature?

To everybody else, I would like to stress the importance of a standard signature for Maemo Greeters or at least in the relevant part. What do you think about it?

All the best
Matyas

Matyas 2009-11-06 17:40

Re: Maemo Greeters Pilot
 
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Originally Posted by Texrat (Post 367527)
Matyas, between you and smarsh this is taking shape quickly and effectively-- I highly appreciate it!

Finally I can provide my small contribution. Also It is a little test for me, since I would like to understand how much time I can devote to translation and community related activities now that I am free from my academic activities. I really would like to avoid engaging in a project just to drop it a couple of weeks later.

Cheers,
Matyas

Texrat 2009-11-06 17:51

Re: Maemo Greeters Pilot
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Matyas (Post 367559)
To everybody else, I would like to stress the importance of a standard signature for Maemo Greeters or at least in the relevant part. What do you think about it?

I agree with the idea of a standard, or at least "strongly suggested" signature format-- especially where multi languages are concerned.

But we're still in pilot so let's continue watching this evolve and perhaps we'll settle into a good approach organically.

When the pilot ends (I have no date set, but figure another week) we can see what seems to be working best. But ultimately, I only want to provide suggestions (the wiki page will hold templates) and allow Greeters the freedom to customize their approach. Basically we need some certain consistent information (like Greeter id) and the rest can be up to the individual.

I do want to say I am amazed, impressed and pleased with the enthusiasm so far and it is very gratifying to drop into a random thread somewhere in this forum and see Greeter signatures. That alone proves the value.

The speed with which this took off still blows me away. We should have done something like this long ago. :D

debernardis 2009-11-06 17:56

Re: Maemo Greeters Pilot
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Matyas (Post 367559)
Dear Ernesto, can I start the italian section of the wiki page starting from you signature?

To everybody else, I would like to stress the importance of a standard signature for Maemo Greeters or at least in the relevant part. What do you think about it?

Frankly, I don't like standards and conformity, but it's just me ;)
Consider my signature as GPL'd :D for what it's worth.

I also suggest a number of localized pages (one for each language) which explain who are the maemo greeters and what do they do for newbies.

CoreFusion 2009-11-06 21:44

Re: Maemo Greeters Pilot
 
How about one interactive signature to use for all the greeters. The signature would pull it's data from a db or a webpage, the signature would have a dropdown list or similar to change the language of the signature. This way the information would spread wider as user would find the advices in the right language in more places and not only in couple of greeters signature.

RevdKathy 2009-11-07 10:12

Re: Maemo Greeters Pilot
 
My reservation with the idea of all greeters giving the identical greeting is that the new people who will be coming are not tidy-minded techies. They're ordinary people who will probably prefer to relate to a person rather than a page. Knowng that greeter X speaks your language (especially if you can pm him/her) is more welcoming than a flat page, IMHO.

edgedemon 2009-11-07 10:21

Re: Maemo Greeters Pilot
 
When I try and copy the sig on the first page, I get a warning that it exceeds the 500 character limit??

hopbeat 2009-11-07 10:24

Re: Maemo Greeters Pilot
 
Remove spaces before URL's :)

edgedemon 2009-11-07 10:47

Re: Maemo Greeters Pilot
 
Nice one, I will give this a go, not online every day, but will help where I can..

allnameswereout 2009-11-07 22:34

Re: Maemo Greeters Pilot
 
Is '101' a generally understood number outside the tech community? I doubt it. It is not even used much in contexts outside English/tech AFAIK. Its very rare in my language... but how about other languages?

I also think Maemo5 should me Maemo 5. But if I'd change this now, many signatures would break.

On wiki page I added a Dutch version feel free to use it or improve it.


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