I understand that browsehappy.com is operated by the wordpress community. The idea is great, I think, and still valid. I’d therefore like to run that site in switzerland (top level domain .ch) in the local language(s) — german and french are those that I speak myself, italian might come in handy as well.
Does anybody mind? Is that a good idea at all? Is there anybody being responsible for browsehappy.com? Does anybody mind if I take current browsehappy.com contents and translate that stuff?
Thanks
— Daniel
Just out of curiosity, why is there a BrowseHappy link on my admin panel? I mean really, I use Internet Explorer 7 and I’m happy with it (it does 99% of what Firefox does, works with the occasional website better and integrates with Vista).
I don’t need a link to a website with stories from 2004 justifying why Internet Explorer 6 is bad. It’s a straight up FUD and disinformation campaign.
How do I remove this useless piece of spam (yes, it’s unwanted advertising) from my wp-admin pages, and better yet, why is it there in the first place?
Regards,
Todd Aspeotis
“In an effort to refocus energy on advocating for standards from a perspective of universal access and vendor neutrality, WaSP is handing over the reigns of the BrowseHappy campaign to the good folks at WordPress.”
Interesting, to say the least. I’d like to see some feedback from the folks on the dev teams and the community at large on this. I’m glad to see WordPress becoming more well-renowned by the day. Which raises the question… What’s next?