On Nov 13, 2012 2:02 PM, "Kévin Raymond" <shaiton(a)fedoraproject.org>
wrote:
>
> Much clearer now, thanks.
>
> I suggest we test our SOP revisions against the technical notes. The
> project has a dynamic nature similar to the release notes, but the
minimal
> translation required means minor impact on progress if something
breaks,
> especially if we can recycle strings.
>
> Would it be more effective to meet up in #fedora-docs and work on the
> process? I'm usually available for much of my evening, 2300 UTC and
after.
> A little in the morning too, around 1400 UTC.
I used to be on that chan (as "shaiton") but last Sat my irc relay died..
Yes, you have helped me with quite a few things there, as randomuser :-)
i joined back but don't have any usable computer at home actuall
(my
desktop
died 2 months ago..)
So it's quite hard for me actually. But I agree using IRC will help.
Our timezones don't really match (I am in France, UTC+2).
Sorry to hear that. I would ship you a spare, even, but the shipping costs
are worse than the timezone difference!
Could we start on this mailing list?
--
Kévin Raymond
(Shaiton)
--
Works for me. I'm thinking that to test, I'd check out the F17 git
branch
and pull POs to ensure a local copy, then purge the resource as you
suggest, then switch to F18 / master and push POTs to tx. Does that sound
appropriate? If so, I'll do that when I get home, unless you do it first.
--pete