Hi All,

Introduction

This is a very important "PROPOSAL" for a feature that IMHO should be considered seriously.
I appeal to any suggestion and solution possibility to deal with the "NENs" on Drupal.org

I can imagine that many of the members of "Documentation Team" as of "Security Team" and "Webmaster Team" and "Drupal.org Administrators Team" have to deal and communicate daily with NENs in the different communication lines (Forums, Issue Queue, Mailing Lists, etc..).

Proposal

It's possible to get a Profile-Button in the USER-Profile of the Members-Accounts that each user may select to identify him/her self as "No native English" ?

Motivations and Targets

This could lead seriously to decrease the need of writing a lot of "Explanation" Posts, comments and what so ever and would also drive to a better communication within the "Drupal.org Community".

Also would be very usefully if such User/member on Drupal.org will get say another colored User-Breadcrumb (I do not know if I described the "User-Author" print that appear on any postings) that may appear to any "comments" or "Issue" or "Forum-postings" and where ever this may be necessary.

Contributions

Discussion on this Proposal is very very much appreciate, I thing it's worth a "Tryout" to implement.
I thank You All for providing suggestions, comments and ideas on how to deal with this, in the Name of all
"No native English" Members of this Community.

Thanks

Comments

Wolfflow’s picture

Priority: Critical » Normal

Sorry, In my passionate emotion I did again mark "CRITICAL" and it's not, as of state of priority conditions of task actually on rule.

and this above:

(I do not know if I described the "User-Author" print that appear on any postings)

should be: (I do not know if I described in the right way the "User-Author" print that appear on any postings)

So long!

tvn’s picture

Status: Active » Fixed

There is now 'Languages spoken' field on user profiles.

Status: Fixed » Closed (fixed)

Automatically closed -- issue fixed for 2 weeks with no activity.