On Thu, 2007-03-08 at 15:09 +0100, John Charron wrote:
Self-Introduction: John Charron - Fedora Translation Project
Hola John,
Linux and Fedora are relatively new to me and so is ICT. As
translator, I don't yet know what aspects of the Fedora Project would
interest me most. Although the translation of material related to my
areas of specialization interests me (programs for amateur and
professional musicians, electronic dictionaries, translation software,
applications for foreign language training, etc.), I would also be
interested in translating more technical documentation on various
ICT-related topics. I will be studying computer science at the local
university here in Montpellier from September 2007 and would like my
work for the project to be both a contribution and a learning
experience.
Excellent; you are starting in a good place within Fedora. From here
you'll be able to see into many places and decide what else is
interesting to you.
You may want to look into fedora-music-list; it's been mainly technical
about e.g. Planet CCRMA. One great thing about free software is how
many people have talents and interests in other areas. Always dynamic
people doing interesting things!
I am looking forward to participating in the Fedora Translation
Project and eager to becoming more involved in the Fedora community!
Welcome!
P.S. - I need cvsdocs membership approval (see below) and may need
some help getting started as well. Many thanks.
Done. Thanks for the reminder, it sometimes takes us a while to notice
people's requests.
You'll also want to request access to the new 'cvsl10n' group; we are
currently working on bringing documentation translation back into the
Fedora infrastructure. Keep your eyes open here and on
fedora-trans-list for more details.
- Karsten
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Karsten Wade, RHCE, 108 Editor ^ Fedora Documentation Project
Sr. Developer Relations Mgr. |
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