Help to translate for brazilian portuguese
by deathbird1981@brturbo.com
Hey guys, you can count with me to translate for brazilian portuguese, ok?:)
Ps.: Will be more better this discurssion in brazilian portuguese of that in english or we create an discurssion list, you don't thing? .
Joao Emanuel
20 years, 5 months
Fedora in French is it a good idea ???
by Polo3565
Hello all,
I am ready to translate parts of documentation for Fedora project. If
Developpers give me their docs to translate for french francophony, I an
ready to do this.To day I use RH 9.0 and I hope that is not very
different.I wait for directives (texts, paper format, size and fonts to
use, ......etc).Please, contact me if you want help.
Regards
Yves (near Aix en Provenve) FRANCE
20 years, 5 months
I'd like to volunteer please... :-)
by James Davis
Hello all,
I've just downloaded and installed Fedora Core 1, replacing my existing
RH9 setup and so far so good, I'm very impressed. I've always wanted to
contribute something back to the distribution I use and feel that Fedora
might be the ideal chance.
Since security is the area of computing I know best (and what earns me my
paycheque) I'd love to write some form of "Securing Fedora" guide. Would
this be something useful to the project? I've just checked out fedora-docs
from CVS and I'll start to look over those files and the documentation
guide.
James
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http://jamesd.ukgeeks.co.uk/
20 years, 5 months
emacs sgml
by Scott Gose
Hello,
I'm having trouble getting sgml to work in emacs.
I'm getting the same error as this user here:
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-docs-list/2003-October/msg00046.html
I installed all the emacs, docbook and sgml packages I could find.
But I still get the error:
XML requires a system ID after a public ID
This is when I invoke xemacs like this:
[144 13:33 gose@winters:~/fedora-docs/documentation-guide] xemacs documentation-guide-en.xml
And run 'DTD -> Parse DTD'. Any ideas?
-------------------------------------------
[root@winters gose]# rpm -qa | grep sgml
sgml-common-0.6.3-14
psgml-1.2.5-1
[root@winters gose]# rpm -qa | grep emac
xemacs-sumo-20031003-3
mew-xemacs-3.3-1
xemacs-sumo-el-20031003-3
emacs-leim-21.3-7
xemacs-21.4.14-3
xemacs-info-21.4.14-3
xemacs-el-21.4.14-3
xemacs-sumo-info-20031003-3
ddskk-xemacs-11.6.0-12
emacs-el-21.3-7
emacs-21.3-7
apel-xemacs-10.6-1
flim-xemacs-1.14.5-1
emacspeak-17.0-4
wl-xemacs-2.10.1-1.1
[root@winters gose]# rpm -qa | grep xml
perl-libxml-perl-0.07-28
xml-common-0.6.3-14
libxml-devel-1.8.17-9
nxml-mode-0.20031031.1-0.1
libxml2-2.5.11-1
perl-libxml-enno-1.02-29
libxml-1.8.17-9
xmlto-0.0.15-1
libxml2-python-2.5.11-1
libxml2-devel-2.5.11-1
xmltex-20000118-14.1
[root@winters gose]# rpm -qa | grep docbook
docbook-style-xsl-1.61.2-2.1
docbook-style-dsssl-1.78-2
docbook-dtds-1.0-22.1
docbook-utils-pdf-0.6.13-7
docbook-utils-0.6.13-7
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Scott Gose
gose(a)mcs.anl.gov
20 years, 5 months
Translation project -- Catalan
by Josep Puigdemont
(I posted this message in fedora-devel-list(a)redhat.com, and I was
suggested to post it this list also, so here we go!)
Hi!!
I have recently joined Fedora's translation project, and would like to
start working on the translation to the Catalan language.
I hope I am not posting to the wrong list (should I post at
i18n(a)redhat.com?), if I do, please tell me and accept my apologies :)
I have some questions: I've got CVS access, checked out "translate"
module, and reviewed. Now, Catalan is a new language (there is no ca.po
for any application), so to start with anaconda, for instance, I created
it using msginit like this:
$ msginit --locale=ca -i anaconda.pot
Is that how you would normally do it?
Then, once the file is translated, do I have rights to commit (and thus
add a new file) into the repository, or is there someone coordinating
the translation efforts that should do it? Shall I file a RFE requesting
the addition of a new language, maybe?
If it exists a FAQ or documentation about this, let me know!
Thanks,
Josep
P.S.: If there are subscribers here that would like to help to translate
Fedora into catalan, we're going to coordinate from
http://www.softcatala.org/llistes/ (list "Fedora").
20 years, 5 months
Re: CVS in the meantime (was Re: Anaconda documents)
by Alexander Rau (work)
This PGP stuff is new to me, too
I downloaded PGP.
Wrote the email
Copied it in the clipboard
encrypted the clipboard with Akbar's key
pasted the clipboard in my email to Akbar.
Hope this helps
AR
-----Original Message-----
From: fedora-docs-list-admin(a)redhat.com
[mailto:fedora-docs-list-admin@redhat.com] On Behalf Of Taylor, ForrestX
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2003 6:05 PM
To: fedora-docs-list(a)redhat.com
Subject: Re: CVS in the meantime (was Re: Anaconda documents)
On Mon, 2003-11-24 at 23:18, Akbar S. Ahmed wrote:
> 1. Please send me an email with your desired username and password. Use
> the crypt() function to encrypt your password, or just take one out of
> /etc/shadow.
>
> It would probably be best if you could import my PGP key to your email
> client and send me an encrypted email with the user name and password. I
> have placed my public key at the end of this file, you can also get it
> from http://pgp.mit.edu/, then put "Akbar S. Ahmed" in "Search String".
Does anyone know how to get evolution to use Akbar's PGP key? I cannot
seem to find a way to import it.
Thanks,
Forrest
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anaconda documentation topics
by Alexander Rau (work)
Well, I had a quick glance through my notes and I think I will try to start
on:
3. What is needed to re-build anaconda (disk space, packages) (requirements)
7. Set up your build environment (tree structures needed and so on)
and
9. Step by step walkthrough the whole buildinstall process (since I just
went through the whole thing!)
But I will wait till we are approved at sourceforge and until Taylor had a
chance to improve the TOC.
I will also try to contact Brian to see if we could mention his
kickstart-tools that were so valuable for making my distro.
AR
20 years, 5 months
html-nochunks, and PDF papersize
by Paul W. Frields
Tammy, if it's not too much trouble, could you also add the following to
the Makefile for people who need single HTML files for whatever reason:
html-nochunks:
@xmlto html-nochunks $(XMLFILE)
And, just to show my blissful ignorance, can anyone tell me how to get
my PDF's to build as US-letter size instead of A4? I am using FC1 and
simply don't know enough about xmlto or the rest of the DocBook-XML
toolset to figure this out. I've tried a number of things already and
none appear to have any effect.
--
Paul W. Frields, RHCE
20 years, 5 months
Anaconda documents
by Alexander Rau (work)
That is fantastic!
Thanks Akbar
I am going through my notes now and we can reconvene tomorrow.
I guess our logo will be an anaconda (duuuh!) Any ideas?
I have a feeling that we are off to a good start and I am positive about the
project. There is a good caliber of people here.
AR
-----Original Message-----
From: fedora-docs-list-admin(a)redhat.com
[mailto:fedora-docs-list-admin@redhat.com] On Behalf Of Akbar S. Ahmed
Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2003 6:36 PM
To: fedora-docs-list(a)redhat.com
Subject: Re: Anaconda documents
Hi Taylor,
Taylor, ForrestX wrote:
> Akbar, if you can set something up
> for us, that would probably be the quickest. Do you want to use CVS or
> a web page?
I actually just setup a page for us on SourceForge.
Please sign up for an account here:
https://sourceforge.net/account/register.php
I have submitted a project and will email this list when we are given
approval. The reason I chose Sourceforge instead of setting up a server
myself is that this will give us greater visablity and I live in
Northern CA (the power does go out here ;). Plus we get everything we
need: CVS, web site, managed hosting, etc.
Our project is:
Descriptive name: Anaconda Documentation Project
Project name: anacondadocs
License: GNU Free Documentation License (FDL)
Public description: This project contains detailed documentation of
Anaconda, a Linux installer program, used by multiple Linux
distributions including Fedora, Mandrake, Delixus Linux, and RHEL.
Detailed instructions covering Anaconda usage and customization are
included.
Thanks,
Akbar
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