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> 1. Self-Introduction (Mike Danko)
> 2. Re: Self-Introduction (Basil Mohamed Gohar)
> 3. Re: F11 release notes ready for translation (Rui Gouveia)
> 4. Re: F11 release notes ready for translation (Rui Gouveia)
> 5. Re: F11 release notes ready for translation (Domingo Becker)
> 6. Release Notes entry for the moin package (Ville-Pekka Vainio)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Thu, 16 Apr 2009 04:35:39 -0400
> From: Mike Danko <mike(a)l4m3.com>
> Subject: Self-Introduction
> To: fedora-docs-list(a)redhat.com
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> Hello all,
>
> I'm Mike Danko, here's the suggested email contents:
>
> I've done a lot of writing and very verbose documenting of the systems
> at my day job over the last 10 years, mostly covering
> RH/Fedora/Solaris/General System Administration topics for people with
> little-to-no experience with the systems themselves. Currently I'm
> working on a infrastructure and virtualization project (during the day)
> and I hope to bring some of the work I'm doing there into the public
> eye.
>
> I am a self proclaimed rubyist and general thinker it's hard to classify
> my "computer skills" -- I'll bend it any which way to solve a problem.
I
> do have quite an extensive networking background which I've mostly
> purged from my mind over the last few years, but it can occasionally
> come up when a balance between systems and networks is called for.
>
> I have a real focus for excellent documentation and review, and I'm
> hoping to help in any way I can.
>
> - Mike
>
>
> mike@skrelnick:~$ gpg --fingerprint 517F2C19
> pub 1024D/517F2C19 2009-03-24 [expires: 2010-03-24]
> Key fingerprint = 1B89 6C30 7C61 0E61 E878 CA6D 6659 1093 517F
> 2C19
> uid Mike Danko <mike(a)l4m3.com>
> sub 2048g/A69A9B1E 2009-03-24 [expires: 2010-03-24]
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 2
> Date: Thu, 16 Apr 2009 17:13:50 +0800
> From: Basil Mohamed Gohar <abu_hurayrah(a)hidayahonline.org>
> Subject: Re: Self-Introduction
> To: For participants of the Documentation Project
> <fedora-docs-list(a)redhat.com>
> Message-ID: <49E6F6CE.8020108(a)hidayahonline.org>
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>
> On 04/16/2009 04:35 PM, Mike Danko wrote:
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I'm Mike Danko, here's the suggested email contents:
>>
>> I've done a lot of writing and very verbose documenting of the systems
>> at my day job over the last 10 years, mostly covering
>> RH/Fedora/Solaris/General System Administration topics for people with
>> little-to-no experience with the systems themselves. Currently I'm
>> working on a infrastructure and virtualization project (during the day)
>> and I hope to bring some of the work I'm doing there into the public
>> eye.
>>
>> I am a self proclaimed rubyist and general thinker it's hard to classify
>> my "computer skills" -- I'll bend it any which way to solve a
problem. I
>> do have quite an extensive networking background which I've mostly
>> purged from my mind over the last few years, but it can occasionally
>> come up when a balance between systems and networks is called for.
>>
>> I have a real focus for excellent documentation and review, and I'm
>> hoping to help in any way I can.
>>
>> - Mike
>>
>>
>> mike@skrelnick:~$ gpg --fingerprint 517F2C19
>> pub 1024D/517F2C19 2009-03-24 [expires: 2010-03-24]
>> Key fingerprint = 1B89 6C30 7C61 0E61 E878 CA6D 6659 1093 517F
>> 2C19
>> uid Mike Danko<mike(a)l4m3.com>
>> sub 2048g/A69A9B1E 2009-03-24 [expires: 2010-03-24]
>>
>>
>>
> Welcome, Mike! Nice to see you getting more involved. Maybe, whenever
> I get back to Columbus, we can have a mini Docs meetup. :D
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 3
> Date: Sat, 11 Apr 2009 19:07:44 +0100
> From: Rui Gouveia <rui.gouveia(a)globaltek.pt>
> Subject: Re: F11 release notes ready for translation
> To: piotrdrag(a)gmail.com, Fedora Translation Project List
> <fedora-trans-list(a)redhat.com>
> Cc: fedora-docs-list <fedora-docs-list(a)redhat.com>
> Message-ID: <49E0DC70.4000203(a)globaltek.pt>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
>
> Hi,
>
> I personally completely agree.
> Also, the Portuguese team decided, since the release notes is so big,
> that it's better to leave it 100% untranslated than just small pieces.
>
> Rui Gouveia
>
> Piotr Drąg escreveu:
>> Paul W. Frields pisze:
>>> Just bumping this message up so translators can see it -- I've seen a
>>> number of commits coming in from Transifex, but not as many as usual.
>>>
>>
>> One reason could be that release notes are more difficult to translate
>> from release to release. Now it's less "what's new and what's
really
>> important", and more "describe *every* new or updated package, even if
>> it's used only by small group of people". So we have more and more
>> strings, using words almost impossible to understand by regular
>> translators (what the hell is "flattening the netlist" or "drill
>> handling" and why the typical user should care?). And there are much
>> more of that kind, even more cryptic to us. Do we *really* need this? Is
>> the big AmateurRadio section read by anyone else then radio amateurs?
>> With all the respect, I don't think they are significant part of our
>> community.
>>
>> Smaller release notes containing only information for majority of users
>> would be easier to translate and understand (also for native English
>> users!), resulting in wider audience. It would be also easier to
>> collaborate and maintain release notes.
>>
>> Just my 2 cents,
>>
>
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