I created one more, but I actually should check that there are no duplicate html pages because I can't recall the previous tasks by heart. :) Here I selected some short html pages and added them 5 together to a single task. BTW, if there are interested students in other languages without translated Haiku documentation, those 4 tasks could be copied and provided as tasks to do. Only "Finnish" should have changed to another language. I want to publish those tasks and meaning was that some students would continue and I'm only a mentor that they can consult with the problems. Br, Karvjorm 2010/11/26, Niels Sascha Reedijk <niels.reedijk@xxxxxxxxx>: > On 26 November 2010 21:59, Jorma Karvonen <karvonen.jorma@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> OK, I created two other new tasks. First one was copied from a >> Japanese task and the second one from the Italian task #1. > > I approved them. It is up to you to decide whether you want to publish > them right away, or whether you want to do one after the other. > > Regards, > > N> > >