New Dutch *BSD portal 30
Kees writes "Since this weekend there's a new *BSD portal site. You can find it at: nedbsd.be
(the nedbsd.nl domain is coming too, but DNS works so slowly :-( ). This site is pretty unique, since it is the first portal site for *BSD users in The Netherlands, and the second one in Dutch. This site really looks like it's going to be a real community. Every Dutch/Belgian *BSD lover should give it a chance! The site is going to contain a huge pile of documentation, written by and for visitors. Just like the bsdvault.net. Everyone is welcome, everything is welcome."
Just a thought... (Score:1)
RivaStation is written in German, but it gets translated to English...overall, that would be a much more interesting site...and lets face it, it would definately get more hits by being translated to so many other languages.
I'm sure there are better ways of doing this, but it's just a thought...
Re:Just a thought... (Score:1)
Re:Just a thought... (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Just a thought... (Score:1)
Re:Just a thought... (Score:2)
So, yes, there is a real reason to have such a site in one's native language.
Re:Just a thought... (Score:1)
It would be a native language edition of a "base" site...kinda like Slashdot Japan [slashdot.jp].
Re:Some context, please! (Score:2, Funny)
DateBSD = your date pays for it.
DutchBSD = you both split the bill.
Re:*BSD is dying (Score:1)
Now, where the fsck were you when you were actually needed? Like for this article [slashdot.org]?
Re:Topic full of lies (Score:1)
Well, this is what it is: (Score:1, Informative)
Great job!
it's English all the way down (Score:1)
I don't get the need to convert things into Dutch. an OS without apps is nothing, and most if not all apps aren't in Dutch, and they won't translate that. It's like writing C in the middle of a Java program. It's fine that you know C, but you still won't understand the program unless you also know Java.
loz
Re:it's English all the way down (Score:1)
bsdfreaks.nl (Score:2)
I still find real documentation for say FreeBSD too scarse (besides the handbook).
Besides, there is another portal already in Dutch language:
http://www.bsdfreaks.nl/