Hello Gabriel, thanks for translating the post. We appreciate that people try to help spreading news about IPFire. We don't really want to have our website in multiple languages. I personally would also like to drop German, because it requires a lot of work and most people speak English. So, if you want to help, the first thing to do is to translate the distribution. Files are over here: http://git.ipfire.org/?p=ipfire-2.x.git;a=tree;f=langs/en;hb=HEAD When you are done, simply send a patch to this and/or the development mailing list. Thanks for your help! Best, -Michael On Sun, 2013-02-24 at 15:01 -0300, Gabriel Costa wrote: > Hello IpFire Team! > > > My name is Gabriel and I am from Brazil. Almost a week ago I posted > the news about the IPFire 2.13 - Core > 66 release (http://linuxtechhacks.blogspot.com.br/2013/02/liberado-ipfire-2.html). I translated the news into Portuguese and, suddenly, I got interested in helping the IpFire community translating the IpFire website into Brazilian. Is it possible for me to do it? Do you allow me? > Sadly, for now I can only help in the translation of the website (not > the distro), but only for now. I have few time since we work too much > in São Paulo. but only for now, I intend to help in the translation of > the distro in a soon future. > If you allow me to do it, get in touch with me. Hope to help you all. > > Att, > > > > Gabriel Scosta > Analista de sistemas e instrutor de inglês > +55 (11) 8952-4621 > http://linuxtechhacks.blogspot.com.br/ > https://twitter.com/linuxt3chtips > > > _______________________________________________ > Documentation mailing list > Documentation(a)lists.ipfire.org > http://lists.ipfire.org/mailman/listinfo/documentation