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  1. New products for winter and site supporters added.
  2. Hebrew now available and we fix a few small bugs in various languages.
  3. Korean translation and new sponsors added. Thanks for all the support.
  4. http://savethedevelopers.org has been updated with Greek and Arabic translations. Thanks Viktoras & Muhammed!
  5. via @nathansmith: I'm wondering, following 37signals' lead, should we all discontinue IE6 support on August 15th as well? A concerted effort
  6. Thanks to everyone for your contributions! Spanish, French, Italian, & Swedish translated popdown images and JS are live. More to come!...
  7. We're now looking for translated versions of our pop down image. If you're interested in helping: http://tinyurl.com/3yqrkz (last paragraph)
  8. Italian translation has been added. Enjoy!
  9. We've made a few minor adjustments to our javascript, but we'd like to continue improving it. Suggestions? : info [at] savethedevelopers.org
  10. We've added a short FAQ section (http://tinyurl.com/3yqrkz). Send questions via DM in Twitter or email: info [at] savethedevelopers.org
  11. SaveTheDevelopers.org is now available in Chinese (中文)! (http://www.savethedeveloper...)
  12. Once we have a few more translations in place we will be redeveloping the script file to be smaller and have options for alternate languages
  13. The French page content for the Say No To IE 6 campaign is almost ready to go, shouldn't be long now.
  14. Main page content of http://www.SaveTheDeveloper... has been translated to spanish. French is up next!
  15. We've received a lot of translated content and will be setting up translated pages for Spanish, French, Russian, and Portuguese soon.
  16. SaveTheDevelopers.org has been updated thanks to feedback from a number of supporters! (http://www.savethedeveloper...)