On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 05:46 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Currently my
> 2nd and 3th languages are English and German. So, my interestings about
> Squid project are:
>
>  - Translate FAQs to Portuguese(Brazilian);
>  - Translate Users Guide to Portuguese(Brazilian);
>  - Translate Configuration Guide to Portuguese(Brazilian);
>
> and my best idea:
>
>  - Develop a subproject to reorganise the documentation files, to make
> possible non-programmer people easily change them. The first impact of this
> is invite more people of more countries to translate and improve
> documentation.

Hi Sidney, and welcome.

I speak only for myself here, but it's nice to see the growing interest in the 
Squid documentation. It's badly in need of an update, especially with the 
release of Squid 3 hopefully not far away. There has been some success in 
recent efforts with various howto guides, Oskar Pearson's 
squid-docs.sourceforge.net and of course Visolve's configuration guide, and 
the Team's ongoing updates to the docs on www.squid-cache.org. Unfortunately, 
the work seems to be mostly independent, so I think it's a great idea to form 
an "official" subproject, or consolidate under an existing one.

I'm currently working on converting the FAQ to DocBook XML and I can 
contribute my work so far. I'm not very familiar with SourceForge, but maybe  
it's the best choice. Are there such things as subprojects there? If not, I 
wonder if we can help revive Oskar's project...

Regards
Gerard

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