Re: cleaning up - /community/international/
От | Jonathan S. Katz |
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Тема | Re: cleaning up - /community/international/ |
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Msg-id | ccc109f9-3a47-461d-9100-9a82a5b1d12a@postgresql.org обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | cleaning up - /community/international/ (Stefan Kaltenbrunner <stefan@kaltenbrunner.cc>) |
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Re: cleaning up - /community/international/
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Список | pgsql-www |
On 1/15/24 10:36 AM, Stefan Kaltenbrunner wrote: > Hi all! > > > So while looking at something else, I noted that we might be somewhat > overdue on cleaning up > https://www.postgresql.org/community/international/ or at least discuss > the actual rules for pointing to international "community" sites... > > > Looking at the current entries I would say(most using google translate > so caveats apply): > > * both Chinese (Simplified) and Chines (Traditional) look kinda ok > > * Czech - looks a bit weird - seems to be some sort of wikipedia > installation with some (random) information added but contains at least > a link to a czech google group that seems to be fairly active > > * Deutsch - seems somewhat questionable - is not available as https and > does not seem to contain anything "community" related but rather just > mirrors some of the main website content mixed with some references to > commercial(?) offerings and ads > > * Français looks fine > > * Israel looks fine > > * Italiano - looks fairly outdated in some areas and does not seem to > have seen any updates in at least 2 years? > > * Japanese - looks fine > > * Korean - looks fine > > * Polska - this on is dead - promotes PostgreSQL 9.3 from 2013... > > * Russian - no real content on it's own but rather a link to other > resources, looks ok though > > * Türkce - dead as well - promotes PostgreSQL 10.3 and the last update > seems to be > 5 years ago > > > So independent of the bigger question on actual rules for a listing - I > propose to drop Türkce and Polska for now but I'm somewhat unsure what > to do about "Deutsch" and "Italiano" - any comments on that? The question I'd raise is why do we need to drop them? They still have content that is helpful for the local communities. The *current* content is out-of-date, but also having the sites up allows others to find it and possibly work to maintain the site. Thanks, Jonathan
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