Updates to Release Notes
by Ruediger Landmann
Hi all
First, a big thank you again for the amazing effort on the Release Notes
-- six languages at 100% and two more very nearly there!
The Docs team is still accepting updates and corrections to the Release
Notes as F13 takes on its final shape. In our meeting today, we wondered
how often we should refresh the POT and PO files for this document? We
are trying to minimise disruptions for L10N -- we know that if we update
too often, we ask you to keep revisiting and revisiting material that
you have already finished; if we don't update often enough, we risk
hitting you with a lot of changes that take you longer to translate.
So, how about we refresh the POTs and POs twice per week? (say, every
Monday and Thursday?) Too often? Not often enough? Just right?
Please let us know what you think, and thanks again for all you do for us :)
Cheers
Ruediger
14 years
Publican 1.6.2 released
by Ruediger Landmann
Just a quick heads-up that Publican 1.6.2 is making its way through the
Fedora updates system.
Amongst other things, this release fixes a number of bugs in how
Publican handles docs for localization -- please update your Publican
installation.
Cheers
Rudi
14 years
Some misspelling words in Fedora 13 Release Notes POs?
by Tian Shixiong
Hi everyone,
During the translation of the new release notes, I found out some
misspelling words exist in it.
In SystemDaemons.po, "<firstterm>redundant arrays of independent
disks</firstterm> implemented in softwar", I think softwar should be
software.
And in Security.po, line 3: “<firstterm>Registration
Authorit</firstterm>y (RA)”, I guess "y" should be included in
</fisrtterm>.
However they are not a big deal :)
Regards
14 years
Fedora 13 draft Documentation
by John J. McDonough
The Infrastructure folks have provided us with a spot for draft
documentation:
http://fedorapeople.org/groups/docs
The release notes are being rebuild each night and placed there. As the
Guides start coming together they should also start appearing.
For the release notes, if the language didn't build, there is a log file
in that language's folder instead of the document. The LAST thing in
that file is the error that caused the build to fail. If the build
succeeded, you will see the document instead of just a log file.
If you had been looking at jjmcd.fedorapeople.org for the F13 release
notes, that points to the same place for release notes, but obviously it
won't for the Guides.
Once again, thank you so much for all your hard work.
--McD
14 years