Ujumbe: 6
Lugha: English
whysea (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 24 Aprili 2014 4:37:35 asubuhi
Warning, it's potentially NSFW, although the current content there as of this writing is okay. I'm posting about it on the English board because part of this project involves translating the English interface into esperanto: https://www.transifex.com/projects/p/tinyboard-vic...
It is 71% complete as of this writing, I'd be pleased if anyone wants to join in with me finishing up that last bit, and then reviewing the translations for clarity. As for the board, it's fully functioning and you are welcome to post (and actually, the site can be deleted if there are no posts every 3 days...so, you are VERY welcome to post about anything, haha). Beginners are welcome to post too, perfect esperanto is not a requirement and there are 2 threads people posted in English
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efilzeo (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 24 Aprili 2014 6:05:07 asubuhi
The site can be deleted or will be deleted if nobody posts?
whysea (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 24 Aprili 2014 5:13:27 alasiri
The forum is hosted on a site that allows you to make a free forum, under the condition that it remains active.
nornen (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 24 Aprili 2014 5:57:31 alasiri
whysea:NSFW = Not Safe For Work. Meaning that people are allowed near total "free speech" on the site as well as the ability to post images. My intention right now is to let the discussion evolve there naturally, so I'm going to avoid interfering too much with what people choose to post.Like /b/ in Esperanto?
The forum is hosted on a site that allows you to make a free forum, under the condition that it remains active.
Vespero_ (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 25 Aprili 2014 12:02:29 asubuhi
You should hop on some IRC channels or something to promote it
whysea (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 25 Aprili 2014 2:13:31 asubuhi
nornen:Yep, essentially. Not necessarily imitating /b/'s culture but the style of communication, definitely.whysea:NSFW = Not Safe For Work. Meaning that people are allowed near total "free speech" on the site as well as the ability to post images. My intention right now is to let the discussion evolve there naturally, so I'm going to avoid interfering too much with what people choose to post.Like /b/ in Esperanto?
The forum is hosted on a site that allows you to make a free forum, under the condition that it remains active.
Thanks Vespero, I may try that. And I appreciate any mention people want to spread of my site; in turn people are welcome to post a link to their site on the imageboard.