On 1/5/2021 9:31 PM, Garulfo wrote:
Hi all,
I saw that Mojca created a directory
https://github.com/contextgarden/not-so-short-introduction-to-context
Joaquín, if you agree, and if
- you provide me with the spanish + english source codes
- Mojca provide you and me with github write access (garulfogb account)
i could :
1/ push the current code
2/ start to write a github wiki page (+ link on contextgarden) to
describe :
- for you : how to update from your own computer (the official source)
- for any user : how to use git to get the source + link to this list
for discussion.
Does anybody has a guide about "how to set up a documentation
translation project with git ?".
One requirement will probably to define how propositions are officially
validated. Does it requires Joaquín to learn how to use git ? Can we
just work by sending files (or patches) to Joaquín who will update with
a single git command ?
It's mainly about archiving, right? Those who write and maintain decide
to use the repos in whatever way. (Personally I only use the gardens git
repos for archiving and occasionally just watching what got changed. I
don't even know (or care) how to fetch a specific version other than the
latest right now.
Hans
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