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===Catalan=== | ===Catalan=== | ||
#[[Domergue Sumien]] (non-native) | #[[User:Domergue Sumien|Domergue Sumien]] (non-native) | ||
#Louise Valmoria (non-native) | #Louise Valmoria (non-native) | ||
#[[User:Jean-François Blanc|Jean-François Blanc]] (non-native) | #[[User:Jean-François Blanc|Jean-François Blanc]] (non-native) | ||
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#Jean Gebarowski (native) | #Jean Gebarowski (native) | ||
#Luigi Zanasi (native) | #Luigi Zanasi (native) | ||
#[[Domergue Sumien]] (native) | #[[User:Domergue Sumien|Domergue Sumien]] (native) | ||
#Martin Baldwin-Edwards (non-native) | #Martin Baldwin-Edwards (non-native) | ||
#Sylvain Catherine (native) | #Sylvain Catherine (native) | ||
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#Luigi Zanasi (native, but mastery not good enough to write articles) | #Luigi Zanasi (native, but mastery not good enough to write articles) | ||
#Martin Baldwin-Edwards (non-native) | #Martin Baldwin-Edwards (non-native) | ||
#[[Domergue Sumien]] (non-native) | #[[User:Domergue Sumien|Domergue Sumien]] (non-native) | ||
#Louise Valmoria (non-native) | #Louise Valmoria (non-native) | ||
#Ro Thorpe (non-native) | #Ro Thorpe (non-native) | ||
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===Occitan === | ===Occitan === | ||
#[[Domergue Sumien]] (almost native) | #[[User:Domergue Sumien|Domergue Sumien]] (almost native) | ||
#[[User:Jean-François Blanc|Jean-François Blanc]] (almost native) | #[[User:Jean-François Blanc|Jean-François Blanc]] (almost native) | ||
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#Juan J. Zubeldia (native) | #Juan J. Zubeldia (native) | ||
#Martin Baldwin-Edwards (non-native) | #Martin Baldwin-Edwards (non-native) | ||
#[[Domergue Sumien]] (non-native) | #[[User:Domergue Sumien|Domergue Sumien]] (non-native) | ||
#Ro Thorpe (non-native) | #Ro Thorpe (non-native) | ||
#Nicolás A. Ramírez (native) | #Nicolás A. Ramírez (native) |
Revision as of 08:34, 16 August 2008
Eventually, Citizendium will be available in other languages. We'd like to see what languages we already have among our authors and editors, perhaps with a view to prioritising these. If you think you could write and edit in another language, then add to the lists below.
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- You can add extra columns for more languages. The languages are currently sorted alphabetically; when adding an additional language, please add it to the end and it will eventually be sorted into the rest.
- Don't add 'English', obviously. :-)
Note: this is not a vote on what languages to include. It is merely a way of finding out what languages we know, which may inform later decision-making about how to proceed.
- For further information, see the 'Internationalization' Citizendium forum, or the Citizendium-world mailing list.
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