On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 5:10 AM, noriko
<noriko(a)fedoraproject.org>; wrote:
> Kévin Raymond さんは書きました:
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> I know that release time is a really busy time for everyone, but this
>> release was not really funny for every projects.
>>
>> First of all, release notes was not easy to find in transifex, as
>> there were not linked to the Fedora Documentation project.
>> This is why there are only 4 languages mostly translated[1] while last
>> time for Fedora 14 release, we had 10 languages 100% translated.
> I've heard that there was some issue for making a link at
tx.net. Docs
> > team has been required to learn Tx and move their documentation to
> within very short time frame, thus it is not hard to imagine that book
> owners have experienced the hardest time. So I echo your concern
> completely that F15 has less documentation localized than F14.
> Good new is that the release note now should be appeared under Fedora
> Documentation.
>> We should work closer between docs and l10n teams.
> Indeed, it will be nice if l10n team can be notified by docs team when
> especially release note is ready for translation. Besides, it also is
> encouraged that translators join #fedora-docs channel on freenode to
> discuss any concern.
I do. My apologies to all translators, I've been there to follow the
release notes integration and was finally told that an announce would
be done in the mailing list, but didn't notice that it was not done.
Hi.
I'd like to know if there is something we are supposed to do with Release Notes now.
Shall we start translating it?
Will the document (and other ones) be built?
Thanks.
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Best regards,
Misha Shnurapet, Fedora Project Contributor