This is great news! Congratulations!
Some time ago I had started the Germany WikiEducator (http://www.wikieducator.org/Germany). It would be nice to have a German localization as well.
Cheers,
Patricia
From:
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Behalf Of Wayne Mackintosh
Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2009 3:04 AM
To: WikiEducator
Subject: [WikiEducator] We're making history again
Hi Everyone,
We've just received notification from Jim that he has installed a Hebrew
localisation for WE :-)
On behalf of OERF and the WikiEducator family I'd like to express our thanks
and gratitude to Jim's tireless commitment and technical support.
This is an important prototype for WikiEducator being our first language
install for a "right-to-left" language.
http://he.WikiEducator.org/
We're very fortunate to have a dedicated team in Israel under the trusted
leadership of Nellie, one of our Community Council members who will guide us
through this process.
We should take a moment to reflect on the power of the open source software
model. None of this would have been possible without the language localisations
available using the best wiki software engine in the world -- Mediawiki!
Some extensions used by the WikiEducator installation may not be translated yet
-- I hope that our WikiEducator colleagues in Israel will help in translating
these extensions as our contribution back to the Mediawiki community.
Gee -- you gotta love the open source software model.
Cheers
Wayne
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Otago Polytechnic, New Zealand.
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Wow, Nadia, this is wonderful. Just had a quick look. I had no idea you spoke German? Nice!
Cheers and thanks for sharing this
Cheers,
Patricia
Exciting to see recent developments in multiple languages!
Let's share the learning and co-develop a set of guidelines, or even a
policy:
http://wikieducator.org/WikiEducator:Language_policy
Comments, suggestions, leadership and guidance welcome
Kim