Le 27/02/2021 à 08:20, Benson Muite a écrit :
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>> I have all the knowledge to initialize this if you want.
> This would probably be helpful. Probably not every article in the
> magazine would be translated. The crucial thing is to find out if
> there are people willing to act as editors for languages other than
> English so that one can ask for articles and/or article translations.
Currently, the Fedora Magazine uses Wordpress. Fedora Documentation
uses asciidoc and git. Perhaps one could try asciidoc for Magazine in
another language? Is there a good What you see is what you get (
WYSIWYIG ) editor for asciidoc, or would it be worth making one? There
was an effort for a live preview asciidoc editor by a Fedora
contributor:
https://github.com/t0xic0der/syngrafias
Blogs are increasingly served on static websites, so this may be worth
exploring for Magazine, but WYSIWYIG editing is a helpful part of the
wordpress workflow for some contributors.
My proposal would be to use Hugo + Asciidoctor. Hugo does handle
internationalization really fine and I have knowledge to automate this.
About project stepping:
First step: design a proper internationalization workflow
Second step: have a nice look and feel
Thirst step: think about how to handle the current processes existing
with Fedora Magazine.
If steps 1 and 2 are good and we publish it as an official Fedora
website, then users will be able to read translated articles.
Only then we will be able to suggest a migration from Wordpress to Hugo.
Expect a year from now.
Actions needed:
1. Set-up pipeline and automation (I can do that)
2. Someone to take care of HTML/CSS for look and feel.
3. Someone convert articles from Wordpress to asciidoc.
4. Translators ;)
I would love to see a few translators to express their interest in such
initiative, and people willing to help for steps 1/2/3.
Jean-Baptiste