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[Savannah-hackers] Re: Where to commit translations of web pages?
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Страхиња Радић |
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[Savannah-hackers] Re: Where to commit translations of web pages? |
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Sat, 10 Jul 2004 10:43:35 +0200 |
(from www-discuss:)
Дана 2004.07.06 20:32, D. E. Evans је написао:
> What is it that you are trying to post? Is it a translation? If
> so, who is the translation coordinator and what is there response
> to this? (If *you* are the translation coordinator, what did
> Masayuki say?) If this is a web article original, what is the
> language? If English, what is the subject of the content being
> posted, and from where was it obtained?
It is (obviously :-) ) a translation to Serbian, I am the translation
coordinator for Serbian and the administrator of the `wwwsr' project. I suppose
Mr. Hatta follows the www-discuss and savannah-hackers mailing lists, and if
so, he should reply. The content is obtained from www.gnu.org and translated
(by me) to Serbian.
I posted (`checked in') the new translated files to `wwwsr' project,
but they did not replicate on www.gnu.org. Therefore, I would like to know how
can this be achieved. Mr. Paul Fisher asked: "is the standard way of handling
translations of the website to make commits to the `www' project?" I then
replied: "should I commit to `www' project's repository instead?" That should
be it, pretty much. :-)
(from savannah-hackers:)
Дана 2004.07.07 21:02, Sylvain Beucler је написао:
> We do not have access to www.gnu.org, so I cannot reply to this
> question. However, I will ask the sysadmin for both an answer an a
> read-only access to www.gnu.org.
I would like to *post* the translated files, so I can't see how
read-only would help.
Best regards,
Strahinya Radich