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Hi Antonio,
Thanks for your message! When you saw incporporate a developer’s email list – do you mean create one or join an existing one? The only list I saw on the intef SCM site was for cvs commits.
Thanks,
-Mike
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Hi guys,
Thanks for the quick reply. Good to hear from you and really looking forward to hopefully having one great version of EXE to rule them all… What is now coming by default in Spanish and stays in Spanish even after I click English (it is possible to update the site so that it can detect the langauge setting of the user’s computer from the user’s browser settings) is:
The registration page
The features of EXE Learning are not available in English ( https://exelearning.net/features/#tab1 ) – I’d be happy to write that in English or provide a text that we’ve already made
The login page
I would suggest that there should be user support topics for each major language that EXE is used in (e.g. Users-English, Users-Spanish, Users-German, etc) and then for developer’s topics only English as far as possible. When I’m googling trying to solve a bug the fact that the developers forum posts are almost all in Spanish certainly makes life far far more difficult. That decision has to be taken at a community level.
I did notice that a lot more of the developer’s activity was happening in English; but this is again something that I see the community needs to make a decision together that if we want to have one great global exelearning community bringing features together we need to do the development work in English and have the content localizable so that quality education content can be made available in a variety of languages.
Also; I don’t know who this would exactly be addressed to; but given our code contribution would be a very large chunk of code developed over years I’d request that our company logo goes on the exelearning.net and we’re included in the credits. Everything we’ve done with EXE is of course published and is GPL.
Thanks,
-Mike
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