Self-Introduction: Rodrigo Menezes
by Rodrigo Menezes
1. Rodrigo Menezes
* Curitiba, Brazil
* Work as IT Infrastructure Analyst
* American Axle and Manufacturing - Brazil Site
* Work as and Ambassador distributing Fedora around my country.
Provide enough documentation for brazilian users.
* I wanna translate documentation from us to pt_BR and create some
documentation here that can help our local users. We have some problems
to download some packages, this way I want to provide the most necessary
documentation to any users to use Fedora and complete all their needes.
* Used to work in local forums, now I'm working as an Ambassador. We
create a local site to distribuite Fedora's DVDs in all the country.
* I'm a good technician, I little rusty because my company now use
Windows but I thing Fedora is great and wanna study more.
* I'm very good to create documentation and translate, this way I
can help you a lot.
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Converting XML files to PO
by Pawel Sadowski
Hi,
I've translated the FC5 relnotes to Polish language, but I've done it directly to
the XML files and don't know how to publish it now. How can I convert it to .po files in the
correct way? I've tried with xml2po, but it wasn't perfect...
Thanks in advance,
Pawel Sadowski
17 years, 11 months
Self-Introduction: Pawel Sadowski
by Pawel Sadowski
Hi,
My name is Pawel Sadowski (nickname: McGiwer). I live in Poland, in a
small country called Krzyzanowice (I've moved from a small city - Ilza
some time ago, but it is still the Ilza's area). I'm 18 and I'm studying in a high
school in a language class. In the Fedora Project, I'm an
Ambassador in Poland and I'm translating the Release Notes. I'm a
moderator at www.fedora.pl - Polish support site and forum. I'm also
programming a bit in C++, and always glad to help :)
[mcgiwer@redhat ~]$ gpg --fingerprint 45B9C2B2
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uid Pawel Sadowski (Fedora Project) <mcgiwer(a)gmail.com>
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Regards,
Pawel Sadowski
17 years, 11 months
Re: fedora.redhat.com
by Patrick W. Barnes
On Sunday 07 May 2006 18:31, Rahul Sundaram <sundaram(a)fedoraproject.org>
wrote:
> On Thu, 2006-05-04 at 19:21 -0500, Patrick W. Barnes wrote:
> > On Thursday 04 May 2006 19:06, "Paul W. Frields" <stickster(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
> > > In order to do this properly, we need a workflow in Plone that supports
> > > "promotion." We want people to be able to draft documents on the CMS
> > > (like they currently do on the Wiki) in a dynamic way that supports
> > > team-based community collaboration, and allows approved documents to be
> > > promoted to official status, built into tarballs/HTML/PDF using
> > > appropriate tools, etc.
> >
> > Plone has built-in workflow support. We can easily expand upon it to
> > foster group collaboration and the desired workflow states and
> > transitions. We will, however, have to work out the tools. Pages on
> > Plone are generally created in (X)HTML, and so we could use common tools
> > to handle the pages. We just have to work out how to handle automation.
> > I can imagine several different ways to approach the issue. We'll just
> > have to figure out what works best and make it happen.
>
> So when can we get this done? Who is going to do it?
>
Anyone who cares about how the workflow progresses should play around with the
Plone site a bit and bring their questions back here. As they determine
areas where Plone is lacking, we (I) can work to fix those areas. Basically,
those who are qualified to further expand our Plone solution need to learn
what is needed from those who are qualified to establish our Documentation
needs and specify tools. I suspect that all key members of the Fedora
Documentation Project will have something to add. As such, I'm CC-ing
fedora-docs-list with this message.
http://fpserv.fedoraproject.org/
So far, my favorite guide for getting started with Plone is "The Definitive
Guide to Plone":
http://plone.org/documentation/manual/definitive-guide
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Re: Introduction
by Jose Nuno Coelho Pires
Hi!
Just a remark: "pt" is the ISO code for Portuguese (according to
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ISO_639_codes); however, it's
sometimes used by Brazilian Portuguese localization efforts.
Therefore, couldn't the Brazilian Portuguese Wiki page be migrated to the
(probably most correct, from the l10n point-of-view) to:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/pt_BR/DocsProject
That leaves room for the European Portuguese team to translate the Wiki
into European Portuguese, in a near future.
Best regards,
>
> Hi guys,
>
> My name is Rodrigo, I'm and Fedora Ambassador in Brazil and we are
> working to distribute and show Fedora Core for a lot of people.
>
> One of our interest is to create a extension of Fedora Docs Project but
> with portuguese documentation, so the people in Brazil can use this
> files.
>
> Today we have the www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/pt, a translation of the
> original page, I want to create a
> http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/pt/DocsProject. What do you think?
>
> This way we can translate english documentation to portuguese and create
> portuguese documentation and translate to English.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> --
> Rodrigo de Oliveira Menezes
> Embaixador do Projeto Fedora
> http://www.projetofedora.org
> http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/RodrigoMenezes
--
José Nuno Coelho Pires
Development Engineer
Unidade de Sistemas de Informação
INESC-INOV
Telemóvel: 96 630 61 13
E-Mail: jose.pires(a)inov.pt
17 years, 11 months
FC5 release notes errata and looking forward to FC6
by Robert 'Bob' Jensen
I was thinking about pushing out a final release notes errata for FC5,
however based on the schedule[1] that was worked out by me and Karsten
yesterday I do not think this is feasible. Our first snapshot of the
wiki for FC6T1 is set at this time for May 29th 2006 at 23:59 UTC.
This gives us less than 4 weeks to clean out the FC5 stuff and start
pumping in FC6 content. We have a big task in front of us and lingering
in the past will only hurt us in the end.
I welcome any input on this. If you think we can/should push one last
errata please speak up. With out any major objections this week, on
Tuesday May 9th 2006 at 23:59 UTC I would like to start the push for
FC6.
If you have not yet please take a look at the schedule and provide
feedback as needed. We cleaned things up a bit by splitting the release
notes from the general documents schedule to avoid confusion.
[1] http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DocsProject/Schedule/
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Robert 'Bob' Jensen
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BobJensen
Fedora Documentation Projects
Release Notes Editor-in-Chief
17 years, 11 months
Re: fedora-docs-list Digest, Vol 27, Issue 2
by Martin Joseph Brej
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look for you tomorrow. Or shoot me an email with your ideas/options.
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> 2. Re: Self-Introduction: James McElhannon (James McElhannon)
> 3. Re: Self-Introduction: James McElhannon (James McElhannon)
> 4. Command Line Survival Guide posted to Wiki (James McElhannon)
> 5. testing my pgp/introducing myself (Guillermo G?mez)
> 6. Fedora Core 6 Release Notes Schedule (Robert 'Bob' Jensen)
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Minutes of FDSCo Meeting 2nd May 2006
by Stuart Ellis
Attending Members:
------------------
Karsten Wade (quaid)
Tommy Reynolds (megacoder)
Paul Frields (stickster)
Gavin Henry (ghenry)
Stuart Ellis (elliss)
Also Participating:
-------------------
Robert Jensen (EvilBob)
Hugo Cisneiros (Eitch)
Patrick Barnes (nman64)
Schedule of Tasks:
------------------
http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/DocsProject/FedoraDocsSchedule
Highlights:
-----------
* Bob: The Release Notes will be streamlined for Fedora Core 6 - there
was redundant material in the shipping Release Notes, and the Summary
became overloaded during the later phases.
The production schedule for the Fedora Core 6 Release Notes is currently
being discussed.
* Tommy: The scripts for Docs Rawhide operate correctly, but the
facility is currently unavailable due to a server issue.
* Paul: The Release Notes now make up the bulk of the fedora-release
package, and the possibility of moving the Release Notes files to a
separate package is currently being discussed.
Full IRC Log:
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https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-dsco-list/2006-May/msg00000.html
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17 years, 11 months
Command Line Survival Guide posted to Wiki
by James McElhannon
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All,
I've put the outline that was shown in the original email onto the Wiki.
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Drafts/CommandLineSurvivalGuide
Stuart,
Thanks for the feedback.
I'll wait a bit for more feedback and then update the Wiki with the
revised outline.
Thanks
James
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James McElhannon
jlm(a)magnifisys.com
MagnifiSys, LLC
www.magnifisys.com
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