> On Sonntag, 14. Dezember 2003 21:37, Adriaan de Groot wrote: > > [This sprung to mind as a cute timewaster / data hog, but one that > > might underscore the sheer variety of KDE development once more.] > > > > We (as in KDE) managed to get KTuberling translated. I think that's a > > pretty impressive achievement, finding kids in 50-odd language to say > > things like "ear". Wouldn't it be neat to collect "welcome to KDE" or > > something like that as well, from a bunch of developers in different > > languages? Then you could conceivably find out what coolo sounds like, > > or how to welcome someone (to KDE) in Mandarin Chinese. > > I might be wrong, but IMO the easiest way to get this done could be > adding such a greeting voice to the main KDE splash screen appearing > upon start of KDE. > > This greeting voice could be heared instead of the normal sound theme > we get when KDE has nearly completed starting. > > If this feature is accepted (perhaps it should be de-activable) then > the tranlators surely would have fun translating this voice into their > own languages... > > :-) > Karl-Heinz I'd vote for a warm, female voice: "Welcome to KDE"... :) Bye, Daniel >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe <<