
Heh, that's good to know you have my back :) I speak a little Russian, but with my girlfrienf working together with me on a PG-Russia, such a site would be both in English and in Russian (especially for people studying Russian who are required to read classic Russian works in their original language). Implementing a PG-Russia shouldn't be that hard, and both Greg and Michael have lended their support to me for doing this, including the possibilty of lending me some server space to host the site, which likely would be located at an address like http://www.gutenberg.ru or something similar. Jared Buck ---------------------- Project Gutenberg editor http://www.gutenberg.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joshua Hutchinson" <joshua@hutchinson.net> To: "Project Gutenberg Volunteer Discussion" <gutvol-d@lists.pglaf.org> Sent: Friday, January 07, 2005 3:36 PM Subject: Re: [gutvol-d] Project Gutenberg Original Directory Structure
Now a PG of Russia idea I like! You have my full support on that one! :)
Jared Buck wrote:
No offense, Josh, this is a free country and you are welcome to provide your opinion as you see fit :) I'm trying to start a PG of Russia, I just got to get in touch with my girlfriend in Moscow, she'd be interested in helping once she's out of school later this month :) Prof. Hart and Greg Newby would like to see a Russian PG, and I have the time and resources to spend to work on one.
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