>
> On Thu, 2008-03-13 at 14:26 +0100, Vincent Untz wrote:
> > Le jeudi 13 mars 2008, à 13:56 +0100, Kenneth Nielsen a écrit :
> > > > One last item is that more and more teams are now able to translate
> the
> > > > documentation, but it's very hard since it's not frozen and can
> change
> > > > at the very last minute. Claude suggested on IRC that we add a new
> > > > documentation freeze for translators: the freeze would start the
> > > > week-end before the .0 release. This way the documentation can still
> be
> > > > updated during the last week before the release and translators have
> a
> > > > few days to update the translations. I think it'd make sense to lift
> the
> > > > freeze after the .0 release (so documentation can still be updated
> > > > between .0 and .1) and enforce it again the week-end before the .1
> > > > release, and so on.
> > > >
> > > > Any comment about this proposal?
> > > >
> > > > Vincent
> > > >
> > > Sound great. Maybe a bit more than one week would be nice. If we make
> it
> > > two weeks then we split the UI-string freeze period in two.
> Essentially
> > > giving developers 2 weeks (to update documentation) and translators 2
> week
> > > to update them. Would that be acceptable to developers ?
> > > Regards Kenneth Nielsen
> >
> > It won't work: the documentation is not written by developers, but by
> > the documentation team. And they need more time to update all the
> > documentation in GNOME. If we want to freeze the documentation, it can
> > only be for a very short time at the end of the cycle.
>
>
> Indeed.  Documentation writing doesn't really heat up
> until after the feature freeze, which is roughly half
> way through our release cycle.  That leaves the team
> three months to update all the documentation.  Factor
> in these facts:


Ok ok. I, in a temporary crain short, actually though that maybe, just
maybe, there was some people employed somewhere to write documentation, just
as I know that there are people employed to write some of the programs (and
since my teacher in introductory programming insisted that writing
documentation is a part of the developmentwork), I thought that maybe it was
the same people, silly me! So I didn't know that the documentations team has
that severe a shortage of resources. We do know about that at the
translation teams. Almost all translator are working on this stuff in their
sparetime and that means that you have to rememver to translate the time
periods accordingly, one week or four days in't actually one week or four
days. One week is four evenings and a weekend (provided off course that we
have absolutely nothing else to do in our sparetime) and four days is
nothing.

Anyway,  my question was actually a question  "Would that be acceptable" not
a request "You'd better make it acceptable". Scarcity of resources and
people working on this stuff in their sparetime is a reality of free
software, so of you say it can't be done, I wont whine about it.

Regards Kenneth Nielsen
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