(2015年03月04日 04:34), Pete Travis wrote:
On Mar 3, 2015 11:12 AM, "Tadashi Jokagi (a.k.a. elf, elf2000)"
<elf(a)poyo.jp <mailto:elf@poyo.jp>> wrote:
>
> Hello everyone.
>
> I have confusing now.
> Which zanata should I use
fedora.zanata.org
<
http://fedora.zanata.org> or
transate.zanata.org
<
http://transate.zanata.org>?
>
> For example:
>
>
https://fedora.zanata.org/project/view/fedora-installation-guide
>
>
https://translate.zanata.org/zanata/project/view/fedora-installation-guide
>
> I think transation files in
translate.zanata.org
<
http://translate.zanata.org> is better than in
fedora.zanata.org
<
http://fedora.zanata.org> now. because
translate.zanata.org
<
http://translate.zanata.org> has many translation files for various
versions.
>
> I want to publish the books for f19, f20 and f21 now.
>
> Thanks.
>
> --
>
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> Tadashi Jokagi / Live in Matsuyama, Ehime Japan.
>
The Installation Guide was the first to migrate to Zanata, long ago,
before
fedora.zanata.org <
http://fedora.zanata.org> existed. It was
migrated to
fedora.zanata.org <
http://fedora.zanata.org> recently, with
all the other guides, and we should use that location for the sake of
consistency.
Also, the
translate.zanata.org <
http://translate.zanata.org> project
for it should be disabled and probably removed.
--Pete
Thanks Pete and Jokagi-san
Yes, let me reconfirm that we work on
fedora.zanata.org.
Now the following books on translate.zanata have been archived.
* Fedora Installation Guide
* Fedora Installation Quick Start Guide
* Fedora Translation Quick Start Guide
* Publican branding for Fedora
noriko