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2009-10-16
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Hi,
Having attended the Maemo Summit, I realise many Maemo developers don't have English as their native tongue, and this can have an impact on the documentation (if it's written in English).
I was thinking how I might help the Maemo effort, and since I *am* English I figured I might be of some use.
While my English language skills aren't stellar compared to my peers, I would be happy to review open source documentation or other literature with a view to improving the end-user experience.
Let me know if you have any documentation you might want me to look through.
Max.
NB : No charge or anything, of course, but no guarantees either
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2009-10-16
, 14:33
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@ Gothenburg, Sweden
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Having attended the Maemo Summit, I realise many Maemo developers don't have English as their native tongue, and this can have an impact on the documentation (if it's written in English).
I was thinking how I might help the Maemo effort, and since I *am* English I figured I might be of some use.
While my English language skills aren't stellar compared to my peers, I would be happy to review open source documentation or other literature with a view to improving the end-user experience.
Let me know if you have any documentation you might want me to look through.
Max.
NB : No charge or anything, of course, but no guarantees either