2011/3/20 Bastiaan Jacques <[email protected]> > First, you'll need to get the sources from Git, see > > https://savannah.gnu.org/git/?group=gnash for instructions. > > Second, you'll have to install the documentation dependencies: > > http://www.gnu.org/software/gnash/manual/gnashref.html#docdepend > > Third, you should configure Gnash as the above manual indicates. If you > don't have Gnash's other dependencies installed, you won't be able > compile Gnash itself, but `make apidoc' should work anyway. The > documentation files live in doc/C. > > You can commit changes you make to your git tree and then send patches > made using git format-patch either to the mailing list or the bug > tracker, which lives at https://savannah.gnu.org/patch/?group=gnash . > > Bastiaan > > > On Sun, 20 Mar 2011, Mike C. wrote: > > My name is mike I talked with rob yesterday at Libreplanet about helping >> to write some documentation. I am not familiar with docbook so I am looking >> for the most useful ways to help without wasting anyones time submitting >> things you can't use. So what are the things that need to be done first and >> in what formats should I submit it in to make it easy for the developers. >> Also where do I download the docs that need to be worked on. and where >> should I upload them. >> > Probably Transifex could help us...
http://www.transifex.net/ It's a project from Fedora, who provides a repository of documents who could be translated into various languages, similar to savannah translate groups. hope this helps ;) > > _______________________________________________ > Gnash-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnash-dev > -- Maximiliano Augusto Castañón Araneda Santiago, Chile Linux user # 394821 Skype: maximi89 MSN: [email protected] XMPP/Jabber: [email protected]
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