Hello, On Mon, 2013-08-12 at 19:16 +0200, SCHUH Karl, SCHUH-TV wrote: > Hi Michael, > maybe it would be more important if start the translation process. If someone wanted to start a translation, he could look up the english version, if it were stable or if it was worked upon. But there can be other rules to avoid a translation of a page, which is to be changed (as it happened to me with the NDS-forward-page). :-) I stated this several times on here, but here it is again: Writing documentation does not care about translation. There is nobody who can keep track of all languages. As long as a page is written, reviewed and has not been approved to be finished, starting a translation is non-sense and must never be done. -Michael > > Best regards, > Karl > > ----- Ursprüngliche Mail ----- > > Well, I didn't feel that it made much sense, because if someone is > > actually working on a page, the wiki software will lock it, so that > > there won't be any conflicts. > > Otherwise, I didn't think that the team is big enough to divide it > > into > > several groups who each work on a page. > > > > Why do you think do we need this? > > > > -Michael >