Ocetalo, One quick question : do you live in Paris ?
Elisa que tambien habla castellano. Le Tuesday 03 June 2008 21:52:15 Joshua Facemyer / Impressus Art, vous avez écrit : > It would be most excellent to have your help! I don't know if there are > any interested Spanish manual translators ATM. > > Basically, once we have some finalized text to work with, you'd be free > to translate them. We have yet to begin the actual work, but we will > probably do some preliminary writing before the booksprint. > > I wonder if Adam (who is on this list) might give a brief description, > if he has a moment, of how the current translation site works, and what > we might see in the near future for translation tools? I have yet to > look at them in depth and would not want to give an explanation that is > incorrect or, at best, lacking important info. > > Anyway, best thing for now is to monitor the list and participate in the > discussions. If you're interested in coming in person, we'd love to > have you! > > JF > > Ocetalo wrote: > > I'd really like to activerly participate in translation and style > > proofreading into Spanish. How to? > > > > On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 3:04 PM, Joshua Facemyer / Impressus Art > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: > > > > A short time ago, those of us who had been actively discussing the > > manual on the inkscape-docs list agreed that FLOSS Manuals > > (http://flossmanuals.net <http://flossmanuals.net/>) was our best > > option > > for keeping an official manual up-to-date while encouraging > > non-technical users to contribute. It has a simple interface, is > > readily > > available (it is a web application), and there exist translation > > tools which are being actively developed to provide a usable translation > > interface. There are many other benefits to using FLOSS Manuals (FM) as > > well: we would have the ability to organize different setups of > > manuals > > / how-tos by arranging existing content into new "manuals"; to > > generate > > manuals in different distributable formats (export as pdf, html, and > > even print online with lulu.com <http://lulu.com>, et cetera). > > These powerful capabilities > > create an exciting possibility to build and maintain a dynamic manual > > with minimal effort. > > > > Recently, FM has received a small grant from Google to host a "book > > sprint". Adam Hyde of FM has personally invited some of the > > members from > > the inkscape-docs list to join him for the book sprint in order to > > flesh > > out a basic, up-to-date manual using the FM tools. (If you have > > not seen > > how this works yet, you can go to the website and check it out. Since > > our manual has only some test material in it, you cannot yet view > > it as > > a manual, but if you set up user account, you can view it in the edit > > mode.) > > > > While FM has certain guidelines which the book sprint must follow and > > goals to accomplish, we will be discussing on inkscape-docs the > > particulars which we want the book sprint to produce in order to > > make it > > most productive for both FM and Inkscape. Adam will be active in this > > discussion, and help guide it so that it proceeds toward both FLOSS > > Manual goals and Inkscape Docs goals. Anyone who would like to > > participate in this discussion is welcome and encouraged to do so. > > > > Also, anyone is welcome and encouraged to take part in the actual > > book sprint itself, which will be taking place from July 5^th through the > > 12^th in Paris. Participants are welcome either in person, if you are > > able, or else by internet. (Details will follow on inkscape-docs as they > > are worked out.) > > > > The committed participants thus far are: > > > > Adam Hyde (from FLOSS Manuals) > > Brianna Laugher from Wikimedia (http://brianna.modernthings.org > > <http://brianna.modernthings.org/>) > > Cédric Gemy (pygmee) > > Elisa de Castro Guerra (yemanja) > > Alexandre Prokoudine > > and I (Joshua Facemyer) > > > > We are all looking forward to spending some time getting to know each > > other better, seeing Paris (those of us who don't live there ;) and, > > most importantly, putting together an Inkscape Manual for the > > betterment > > of the Inkscape community! > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft > > Defy all challenges. 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