Karsten:
Volunteering for LATAM Release notes, I think Pablo from Argentina also
will also help me.
Y.S.
I can help, pls let me know how....
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Karsten Wade escribió:
>>> Last release we had an idea that I'm proposing we try for Fedora
7. For
>>> reasons that should be obvious as you read, the Ambassadors seem
to be a
>>> natural group to do this. Perhaps in coordination/collaboration with
>>> Fedora Translation/L10n contributors?
>>>
>>> The basic idea is to distribute to countries/regions a list of
"talking
>>> points". Talking points are specific items we want to see covered in
>>> any release announcement. Then each region/language can choose to i)
>>> form a small team, and ii) collaborate to write a truly localized
>>> release announcement.
>>>
>>>
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Drafts/ReleaseAnnouncements#Process
>>>
>>> Background
>>> ----------
>>>
>>> In the past, the announcement introduction has been written in English
>>> in a semi-humorous way. To understand it, you had to know specific
>>> cultural references. This made them fairly impossible to
translate (or
>>> transliterate). Or even understand, period.
>>>
>>> This new method would rely entirely upon the local groups to
collaborate
>>> on an announcement, then distribute it within their region as a formal
>>> Fedora release announcement. One place to start is fedora-announce.
>>>
>>> How many different language announcements can we get on
fedora-announce
>>> for Fedora 7?
>>>
>>> One concern that is that a release announcement is a very big
chance to
>>> start misinformation about Fedora. For example, an announcement
may be
>>> written in a language not read by most of the Fedora leadership,
and the
>>> authors accidentally choose terms or phrasing that reflect
negatively on
>>> Fedora. The quality of the writing or grammar also reflects on
Fedora.
>>>
>>> To lower this risk, it seems like a good idea to have the release
>>> announcement draft due for review by the final test (usually test3,
>>> occasionally test4). Every draft announcement then needs an
independent
>>> review by a reader of that language.
>>>
>>> I'm sure that this has been done informally in various countries.
This
>>> idea is to formalize the process, recognize the people involved
with the
>>> honor of speaking LOUDLY for Fedora, and make an ever bigger
impact with
>>> this next release.
>>>
>>> - Karsten
>>>
>>>
>>>
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