User talk:Yannos

Welcome to Betawiki!
Hi Yannos. Welcome to Betawiki! Please create a user page on which you describe which language(s) you will be working on. If you are going to be an active user here, please also add your name to the languages you will be working on. Before you can use Special:Translate, and Special:Magic, please request translator rights. If you have a wiki where a lot of translations have already been made, you can make an import request. Other useful pages are linked in the menu that comes with this message.

Once you have started translating, your work will be committed to the standard product every few days. If you want to explicitely request your work to be added, please make a request for commit.

I wish you a productive and pleasant stay. Cheers! Siebrand 18:30, 17 March 2008 (UTC)

Please consider confirming your e-mail address
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Thank you for considering this. Cheers! Betawiki Staff 17:17, 18 July 2008 (UTC)

Ancient languages localization contest
Hello Grc-translator:

for many time Ancient Greek has been the ancient language with the large percentage of Mediawiki messages translated. however recently Classical Chinese has surpassed us.

With your cooperation we can, again, be the first classic language in localization; o better the first one that complete the Mediawiki messages localization.

Crazymadlover.