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All three LG* projects are friends, but, to the best of my
knowledge,<br>
not officially affiliated. At least this is the case for LGW.<br>
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As with LGW, LGmag isn't officially affiliated with anything
else, although we do try to work in a spirit of cooperation
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Thanks for the replies! (Meanwhile I subscribed to CREATE, no need
to CC.) From what I understand is, you are not objecting the
creation of national/local Libre Graphics websites or communities
until it follows the same path as the other LG projects. No problem
for me, since I want to use this "brand" because it is a well
established name and it stands for a passionate group and
high-quality products. Some of the tasks of the local website would
be to translate LGW articles and LGMeeting presentations, bulk
ordering copies of LGMag, etc. Practically it would be a local LG
hub in the national language.<br>
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Yes, libregraphicsworld.hu does not make much sense,
libregraphics.hu would be much better. It will surely take months
until it can be started, but can I register the domain and start
planning the project?<br>
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Cheers: Gábor Udvari<br>
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