Luciano Resende wrote: > We have fixed the technical issues that were preventing us to continue > with this effort, so I guess we are ready to accept the Chinese > translation of the Tuscany website. > > I think the following are the next steps we should take : > > - Remove the old corrupted contents from our wiki ( I can do this > later today if people are ok) > - Chinese community to post a fresh version of the Chinese translation > of Tuscany website > - Raymond (our Chinese guru) would help us review the contents > - Make sure the contributors ha CLAs on file with Apache (they don't > have it as of today), see [1] > - Once contents are reviewed and CLAs in place, migrate the contents > to our website wiki. > > Thoughts ? > Thanks Luciano for following through on this.
+1 to all your suggestions for how to proceed. Simon > [1] http://www.mail-archive.com/tuscany-dev@ws.apache.org/msg25115.html > > 2007/11/7 Mike Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> Luciano, >> >> Just to let you know that in principle Confluence Wiki software can deal >> with pages in Chinese and other languages using non-Western scripts. >> >> The OSOA Wiki has some Chinese and Japanese pages, here is an example: >> >> http://www.osoa.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=416 >> >> The OSOA installation uses the Postgre database. Which one is being >> used by the Apache Wiki? >> >> >> Yours, Mike. >> >> >> >> Luciano Resende wrote: >> > Unfortunately, I haven't heard back from infra@ yet, and the guys on >> > Infra IRC weren't able to give much help this morning. I'm going to >> > check if the confluence guys have a IRC chat or something similar... >> > >> (cut) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]