Christopher Allan Webber b9d1d13743 Remove "translation legos" and linkify the tag to more generic tag listing
By "translation legos" I mean having multiple strings to be translated
appended together.  This isn't a good idea because you can't assume
that syntax will work together in the same way in another language, so
you may be making things hard or impossible for translators.

Between this and the last commit, this means that tags now link to
user tagged media specifically, and if people want a more general tag
listing, they can click on the tag link to get to a more general
listing.  I feel this is a good and intuitive route to handling this.

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 README
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What is GNU MediaGoblin?
========================

* Initially, a place to store all your photos thats as awesome as, if
  not more awesome than, existing network services (Flickr, SmugMug,
  Picasa, etc)
* Customizable!
* A place for people to collaborate and show off original and derived
  creations.  Free, as in freedom.  Were a GNU project after all.
* Later, a place for all sorts of media, such as video, music, etc hosting.
* Later, federated with OStatus!


Is it ready for me to use?
==========================

Yes!  But with caveats.  The software is usable and there are instances
running, but it's still in its early stages.


Can I help/hang out/participate/whisper sweet nothings in your ear?
===================================================================

Yes!  Please join us and hang out!  For more information on where we
hang out, see `our Join page <http://mediagoblin.org/join/>`_


Where is the documentation?
===========================

The beginnings of a site administration manual is located in the ``docs/``
directory in HTML, Texinfo, and source (Restructured Text) forms.  It's
also available online at http://docs.mediagoblin.org/ in HTML form.

Contributor/developer documentation as well as documentation on the
project processes and infrastructure is located on 
`the wiki <http://wiki.mediagoblin.org/>`_.
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