Hi Rainer-san,

On 2008/07/09, at 18:43, Rainer Gerhards wrote:

> I am trying my best - doesn't always work :)


I'm working for Red Hat's Tokyo office.
Do you live in Germany?
If so, we can co-work in the daytime!

> The doc set is in the ./doc subfolder, with .html files (obviously not
> what you looked for :)). I think it would be a good time now to create
> a ./doc/en and ./doc/jp. Do you agree? If so, you could copy over the
> files and I would integrate them as soon as I have them availalbe.

I agree with you totally.
Because Fedora 9 has included rsyslog,
lots Japanese and other non English/German speakers have started using  
it.
Sooner or later, we'll need to create ./doc/other_lang directories :)

> I restructured the directory structure a bit in 3.19. It is now in
> the ./tools directory, because it belongs to the rsyslogd tool.
>
> Here is a quick link:
>
> http://git.adiscon.com/?p=rsyslog.git;a=tree;f=tools;h=20be95b3073dc891603b489c68f0c4d0fc5b215b;hb=HEAD


Oh, I find the file rsyslogd.8 in tools directory.
I'll start translating it first.

Best Rio.

On 2008/07/09, at 18:43, Rainer Gerhards wrote:

> Hi Rio-san,
>
> On Wed, 2008-07-09 at 18:33 +0900, Ryo Fujita wrote:
>> Hi Rainer-san,
>>
>> Thank you for your quick response!
>> Too quick, I was surprised.
>
> I am trying my best - doesn't always work :)
>
>>
>> I understand the status of the project and what I should do.
>>
>> #The reason why I asked how the contributors collaborate for rsyslog
>>  was that I cloned the repository with git and I couldn't find any
>> docbook or .po files.
>
> The doc set is in the ./doc subfolder, with .html files (obviously not
> what you looked for :)). I think it would be a good time now to create
> a ./doc/en and ./doc/jp. Do you agree? If so, you could copy over the
> files and I would integrate them as soon as I have them availalbe.
>>
>> As soon as possible, I'll start to translate docs into Japanese.
>>
>> BTW, Fedora 9 has the man page, rsyslogd(8) with the version 3.14.0.
>> But I can't find the source file of this version in the git tree and
>> Wiki.
>> Why?
>
> I restructured the directory structure a bit in 3.19. It is now in
> the ./tools directory, because it belongs to the rsyslogd tool.
>
> Here is a quick link:
>
> http://git.adiscon.com/?p=rsyslog.git;a=tree;f=tools;h=20be95b3073dc891603b489c68f0c4d0fc5b215b;hb=HEAD
>
>
> All the best,
> Rainer
>>
>> Best Rio.
>>
>> On 2008/07/09, at 17:46, Rainer Gerhards wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Rio-san,
>>>
>>> many thanks for your help! Much appreciated.
>>>
>>> As far as the documentation goes, there are actually two places. One
>>> is
>>> the wiki ( http://wiki.rsyslog.com ) , but then there is also a set
>>> (called "the core set") of html documentation. The reasoning is as
>>> follows: The wiki is a great resource and easy to edit. However, it
>>> does
>>> not provide the versioning we need. For example, there are changes  
>>> in
>>> the way things can be configured between v2 and v3. In the wiki,
>>> version-specifc pages are a bit hard to find. Also, the wiki is only
>>> available online.
>>>
>>> To solve this, we have the core set: html files which document
>>> rsyslog's
>>> config directives as well as generic use cases. This is contained in
>>> git
>>> and under version control. An exactly matching version of the
>>> documentation is distributed with each source tarball.
>>>
>>> I think it would be very useful to have a Japanese version of (at
>>> least
>>> some) documents of the core set. If you are interested in that, I
>>> would
>>> add your translations to git and the distribution set.
>>>
>>>> Do you have a plan to do i10n/i18n with rsyslog?
>>>
>>> Could you elaborate a little bit on this? Unfortunately, I do  
>>> neither
>>> speak Japanse nor any other language with a non-western script. I
>>> asked
>>> around several times and some folks from Japan told me that rsyslog
>>> works well with Japanese characters. But I am always interested in
>>> enhancing this support - I just need some guidance what is needed.
>>>
>>> Looking forward to your relpy,
>>> Rainer
>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:rsyslog-
>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ryo Fujita
>>>> Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2008 10:34 AM
>>>> To: [email protected]
>>>> Subject: [rsyslog] I'd like to translate documents into Japanese.
>>>>
>>>> Hi List,
>>>>
>>>> $subject
>>>> And I guess that documents are managed with Wiki.
>>>> Do you have a plan to do i10n/i18n with rsyslog?
>>>>
>>>> Best Rio.
>>>>
>>>>
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