Re: [Ubuntukylin-members] New Contributor Guide

2013-03-13 Thread Heling Yao
Hi, I've translated the QA Intro pdf and it's at: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuKylin/QaIntro Please make edits/corrections as necessary. Cheers, On 03/14/2013 10:54 AM, Heling Yao wrote: Hi, If there are many documents to be translated, the best way would be engaging the Ubuntu Chinese

Re: [Ubuntukylin-members] New Contributor Guide

2013-03-13 Thread Heling Yao
Hi, If there are many documents to be translated, the best way would be engaging the Ubuntu Chinese Translation Team - those guys are wonderful and have done a great amount of work! Meanwhile, I can do the QA intro; does Anthony have a source file? or should I just go ahead and translate it?

Re: [Ubuntukylin-members] New Contributor Guide

2013-03-13 Thread Heling Yao
Sorry I didn't make myself clear. By upstream I'm referring to Ubuntu/launchpad resources specifically for Ubuntu derivatives? On 03/14/2013 12:19 AM, Anthony Wong wrote: On 13 March 2013 19:58, Heling Yao > wrote: +1 We definitely could use some PR. Maybe

Re: [Ubuntukylin-members] New Contributor Guide

2013-03-13 Thread jackyu
Sure. The first one should be Community Team (not a PR team:) ). Jonas and Heling, would you please help to set up and manage them? -- Regards, Jack Yu UbuntuKylin Team At 2013-03-13 19:58:32,"Heling Yao" wrote: +1 We definitely could use some PR. Maybe it's time we set up a Public Relatio

Re: [Ubuntukylin-members] New Contributor Guide

2013-03-13 Thread Anthony Wong
On 13 March 2013 19:58, Heling Yao wrote: > +1 > > We definitely could use some PR. Maybe it's time we set up a Public > Relations Team (not sure if it's properly named), and maybe a Documentation > Team. > > Are there some upstream resources (mailing lists, contacts) etc. we can > take advantag

Re: [Ubuntukylin-members] New Contributor Guide

2013-03-13 Thread 张卫华
You can use IRC: IRC server: freenode channel: #ubuntukylin-meeting #ubuntu-release At 2013-03-13 19:58:32,"Heling Yao" wrote: +1 We definitely could use some PR. Maybe it's time we set up a Public Relations Team (not sure if it's properly named), and maybe a Documentation Tea

Re: [Ubuntukylin-members] New Contributor Guide

2013-03-13 Thread Heling Yao
+1 We definitely could use some PR. Maybe it's time we set up a Public Relations Team (not sure if it's properly named), and maybe a Documentation Team. Are there some upstream resources (mailing lists, contacts) etc. we can take advantage of? Cheers, On 03/13/2013 07:17 PM, Anthony Wong

Re: [Ubuntukylin-members] New Contributor Guide

2013-03-13 Thread Anthony Wong
Hi Heling, It is very well written, thanks a lot! IMHO we will also need community people to help on promoting ubuntukylin and organize offline activities, and also documentation people to help writing user manuals or guides or to maintain existing chinese materials, perhaps not necessarily ubunt

Re: [Ubuntukylin-members] New Contributor Guide

2013-03-13 Thread Heling Yao
Hi, IMHO, No.1 is rather self explanatory and a bit geared towards developers. I believe there are good docs in Chinese about this on forum.ubuntu.org.cn and/or ubuntukylin.com No.2: Which attachment are you referring to? Is it specific to UbuntuKylin or applies to Ubuntu packages generally?

Re: [Ubuntukylin-members] New Contributor Guide

2013-03-13 Thread 张卫华
Hi Heling, We have managed to be a flavor from scratch. Too much work especially documents work need to do. Just as you said "there are designers, translators, users, testers who might be interested in contributing; The project could go a long way by giving them some necessary documentation

Re: [Ubuntukylin-members] New Contributor Guide

2013-03-12 Thread jackyu
Nice. seems you are on the IRC. Let's have a talk first:) -- Regards, Jack Yu NUDT At 2013-03-13 11:59:38,"Heling Yao" wrote: Thanks. What I'm thinking is rather simple: I read from h-online yesterday that UbuntuKylin has become an official Ubuntu flavor, and am thinking maybe I can cont

Re: [Ubuntukylin-members] New Contributor Guide

2013-03-12 Thread Heling Yao
Thanks. What I'm thinking is rather simple: I read from h-online yesterday that UbuntuKylin has become an official Ubuntu flavor, and am thinking maybe I can contribute as well. :-) I'm more of a user/power user and would like to contribute to the project, where do I start? That could be one

Re: [Ubuntukylin-members] New Contributor Guide

2013-03-12 Thread 张卫华
Hi Heling, Welcome to UbuntuKylin ! I have planed to provide something like New Contributor Guide. The first try is sharing our experience being a Ubuntu flavor which include how to register on Launchpad.net, how to sign CoC, how to create/push your branch and apply for upload rights,

Re: [Ubuntukylin-members] New Contributor Guide

2013-03-12 Thread jackyu
Hi Heling, You are welcome to join this team. We have not got ready a New Contributor Guide. It's great if you can contribute. You can join IRC #ubuntukylin-meeting or visit www.ubuntukylin.com to discuss with us online. -- Regards, Jack Yu UbuntuKylin Team At 2013-03-13 00:37:19,"Heling Ya

Re: [Ubuntukylin-members] New Contributor Guide

2013-03-12 Thread 黄晟-麒麟
Welcome to join us! we have just become Ubuntu flavor. there's a lot of work to do. and we have no Contributor Guide like your say. mybee we can consider that and you are welcome to give us advice :) At 2013-03-13 00:37:19,"Heling Yao" wrote: Hi, I'm new to this list, and am very glad to we

[Ubuntukylin-members] New Contributor Guide

2013-03-12 Thread Heling Yao
Hi, I'm new to this list, and am very glad to we have an official Ubuntu distro for Chinese users. Is there a something like a New Contributor Guide? or maybe we can start writing one? I can contribute to writing this document. Cheers, Heling -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntukyli