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    • CommentAuthorneosenso
    • CommentTimeJun 8th 2007
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    Hello,

    Un petit post pour trouver les meilleurs CSS designers francais.
    Nous cherchons, en effet, de très bons webdesigners freelances pour collaborer sur un projet de grande ampleur.

    N'hésitez pas à me contacter

    neosenso@noos.fr
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      CommentAuthoriDonny
    • CommentTimeJun 8th 2007
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    Bien, on n'est pas francais en France, mais on comprend francais.
    Veuillez me trouver au: http://cmsproducer.com meme s'il le site est en Anglais.
    A bientot
    • CommentAuthormetaben
    • CommentTimeJun 10th 2007
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    Bonjour, un petit nouveau ici et français de plus ;)
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      CommentAuthorJohnRiv
    • CommentTimeJun 11th 2007
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    As per the Forum Rules, please only post in English.
    • CommentAuthormista3
    • CommentTimeJun 13th 2007 edited
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    Bof!

    The forum rules are implying, remember your English {grammer}, not you must write in English, imo :)
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      CommentAuthoriDonny
    • CommentTimeJul 21st 2007 edited
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    Not to dwell on the language thing: granted that I have not read the fine-print of the forum rules, but it would be quite dictatorial to limit how people express themselves as long as it is not unnecessarily negative and offensive (unless you are implying that not speaking English offends you). Speaking more than one language is very liberating, and if a user needs help and cannot adequately express him/herself in English, it is only fair to use whatever language he/she is proficient in... after all, the objective is to exchange Web Development ideas, not to push some linguistic agenda. If we are to require all posts to be in English, it should be standard and grammatically sound English.
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      CommentAuthormringlein
    • CommentTimeJul 21st 2007
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    This is a community, an English speaking community -- while members of the community can speak multiple languages, the language for this community is English and that should be respected (for the community). Probably 90% of the people reading this forum are left out of this thread (including myself), sort of beats the purpose of the forum.

    I think there is a place for localized versions of this type of community and I've also been a strong advocate for those going out and creating those localized communities. Not even to break language barriers but geographical ones as well.

    And to your point about "standard and grammatically sound English" -- I think that is bullsh!t. We are designers and developers, not English majors. Make your point, ask your question or respond in a manner that we can all understand and that should be enough. Misspell all you want ... just validate :-)
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      CommentAuthoriDonny
    • CommentTimeAug 1st 2007
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    I thought language was the subject of the discussion, and not getting things done in spite of linguistic limitations :)
    Please remain polite (we can be developers without being profane), and remember than the Internet is worldwide hence not bounded geographically. I suggest creating a taxonomy tag to classify entries by geography or language if that is a core need as alleged.
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