Dana Wed, 21 Jun 2006 04:12:03 +0200, Paul W. Frields
<stickster(a)gmail.com> napisali ste:
Thanks for tips. I saw those pages, but they mention
@cvs.fedora.redhat.com:/cvs/docs
Currently I have acces to @i18n.redhat.com:/usr/local/CVS
and I am not able to use this account to check up the content of firts on.
Is it my error, or should I ask for separate cvs account for first cvs?
Also, when I -list what I could acces from second cvs, there are two docs
directories:
- rhlp-docs
- fedora-docs
with bunch of xml files (I have no prob with them, can translate them
without damaging any code). What's their purpose in general schema?
I was planing to start just as you noted, but to skip the translating
guide for now. I was thinking about installation guide and release notes
at least. I'm not sure that I will have that much time to translate
anything beyond those files within next 2-3 months (kinda busy, also I've
got desc file to finish), maybe some intro pages on wiki :(
Thanks for patience, and please excuse me if I incorrectly named any
procedure :)
br
renato
On Wed, 2006-06-21 at 02:56 +0200, Renato Pavičić wrote:
> I would like to give it a shot and try to translate some of the docs for
> FC6.
>
> - What's the priority list?
>
> - Where do I get them via CVS? fedora-docs?
>
> - Where and how so I commit them?
Refer to
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DocsProject/Translation for
information on translating documentation. In particular, the
Translation Quick Start Guide at
http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/translation-quick-start-guide/ should
help.
I would say, start with translating the Translation Quick Start Guide
itself. Following that, I would say remain on hold for the Release
Notes. If you have spare time while you wait for FC6 relnotes to start
rolling in, the Installation Guide might be a nice place to visit. :-)
--
Best regards,
Renato Pavicic
mailto:repavici@globalnet.hr
also mailto:renato@translator-shop.org
homepage:
www.translator-shop.org
Official Opera translator for Croatian language since April 2006