Ronaldo, the 'libraries' folder contains the main stream of content 
development, usually for those languages where initial contribution 
happened (typically English).
The 'nl_libraries' folder stores the development stream for other 
languages. Each subfolder contains the original baselined version and 
subfolders to accommodate donated translated content.

See detailed guidance for translation of content here: 
http://dev.eclipse.org/viewcvs/index.cgi/*checkout*/org.eclipse.epf/docs/Translating%20Method%20Content%20Guideline.rtf?cvsroot=Technology_Project&content-type=text/htm

Regards,

Ricardo Balduino
Senior Software Engineer

IBM Rational Software (www.ibm.com/rational)
Eclipse Process Framework (www.eclipse.org/epf)




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Hi,
is there some document that explains the cvs directory structure of EPF?
I have some doubts. For example: what's the difference of library and 
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