On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 3:37 PM, Kévin Raymond
<shaiton(a)fedoraproject.org> wrote:
Hi Dimitris,
I've read your answer about the zanata project.
I am still trying to clean our Fedora projects at TXN[1].
I've some bugzilla ticket around that would help. I still need to fill
lots about maintainers missing, but I don't have so much time ;).
I still have one question:
For projects not under any fedora releases (-web, -docs, -upstream nor
-main), should we create an other release like "fedora-archive" for
all projects under the Fedora Project hub but not currently in
translations? That would be projects under[2]. Those projects are for
example old guide really out to date that we don't want/need
translators to translate. of course, one project should be only in one
release.
Moreover, is there a quick way to go straight to the project page once
we are browsing a release? I mean, at [3] for example, we have all
resources in one page. It's far better if we want to translate the
burning iso guide for example to go at its own page[4]. In idea, on
the "actions_popup" div, that would be great to have a direct link to
its project page. (I should probably ask that with the suggestion
tool…).
My bad :) Reading the source code of the page I just found that the
title is actually a link to this project… So nice, forget about this
last request ;)
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Kévin Raymond
(shaiton)
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