It turns out that quite a bit of work has been done already for the
2.0 documentation in Spanish, but I don't yet have any idea how much,
if any, of that, can be copied straight forward to the 2.4
documentation. I would need someone - perhaps yourself - to evaluate
that.
Meanwhile, I have been intending to write a short "how to get started"
section on the Translations page. Perhaps this is a good time to do
that. :)
--Rich
On Nov 30, 2010, at 8:30 AM, Rich Bowen wrote:
We absolutely do.
You can see a full list here:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs-project/avail_translations.html
of what has been translated and what has not. With Spanish, you can
start anywhere at all. It looks like mod_actions is the only file
that has been translated.
Please let me know if you need any help getting started, and please
do join the docs list if you decide this is something you want to
do. We look forward to you being part of the team.
--Rich
On Nov 30, 2010, at 5:56 AM, iñigo medina wrote:
Hi Rich,
do you need people for spanish translation? I could get some time
to do that
and I have some experience with these issues (open source,
translations, etc.).
iñ
2010/11/26 Rich Bowen <rbo...@rcbowen.com>
Participation in open source project is not only open to folks who
can program in C. If you can read English, and can write in some
other language, your participation is desperately needed.
The complete documentation for the Apache HTTP Server is currently
only available in English. Parts of it are available in other
languages, with German, French, and Japanese being the most
complete. However, some modules are not available in other
languages at all, while many are partially translated, and most are
not translated at all.
If you are able to translate into any language, please let us know.
Either respond to this note, or, better yet, join the d...@httpd.apache.org
mailing list (send a note to docs-subscr...@httpd.apache.org) and
join the conversation there. You don't need to know how to program
in C, and you don't even need to know how to use svn, or write HTML
or XML, although these things are helpful, and if you participate
for very long, you're sure to learn.
Participation in Open Source projects looks great on your resume,
and helps make the world a better place, and it can be a lot of
fun. Please consider using your language skills to benefit the
Apache HTTP Server project.
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