Hallo, I have seen that the content for SELinux-FAQ is updated. I would update italian language files accordingly, but I have some problems while creating po files or html content, ex.:
[tombo@grafica selinux-faq]$ make po-it xml2po -o po/doc-entities.pot -k en_US/doc-entities.xml Error: cannot open file po/doc-entities.pot for writing. make: *** [po/doc-entities.pot] Error 5
or while make html-it
[tombo@grafica selinux-faq]$ make html-it xml2po -o po/doc-entities.pot -k en_US/doc-entities.xml Error: cannot open file po/doc-entities.pot for writing. make: *** [po/doc-entities.pot] Error 5
what can I do to work with this documents?
Best regards
Francesco,
Refer to this page:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DocsProject/Translation
I've done the optional Step 2 for you, adding the required POT files. Go ahead and run through the other steps to make sure you understand the process. If you have any problems, please feel free to ask, and thanks for reminding us to update this module!
Alle 13:19, sabato 25 marzo 2006, Paul W. Frields ha scritto:
Refer to this page:
I've done the optional Step 2 for you, adding the required POT files. Go ahead and run through the other steps to make sure you understand the process. If you have any problems, please feel free to ask, and thanks for reminding us to update this module!
Thankyou very much Paul now it works...
I tried to make the po dir locally with no results... Just for info, am I wrong to think that the build process check it in cvs?
Ciao
On Sat, 2006-03-25 at 15:52 +0100, Francesco Tombolini wrote:
Alle 13:19, sabato 25 marzo 2006, Paul W. Frields ha scritto:
Refer to this page:
I've done the optional Step 2 for you, adding the required POT files. Go ahead and run through the other steps to make sure you understand the process. If you have any problems, please feel free to ask, and thanks for reminding us to update this module!
Thankyou very much Paul now it works...
I tried to make the po dir locally with no results... Just for info, am I wrong to think that the build process check it in cvs?
The po/ directory has to be added to CVS, preferably by the original author, but if they don't, you can. Once you add that directory, any build action you take will create the po/my-document.pot file, which should then also be added to the repository. You don't need to add anything else except your po/it.po -- everything else is built on the fly any time you need it. Thank Tommy for his diligence, or drop-ship him a pizza or $BEVERAGE.
Greetings!
My name is Lance Benjamin and I am currently a student (sophomore-junior) at the University of Houston, in Houston, Texas, USA, majoring in Information Systems Technology.
I *think* I've completed all the steps to join the Documentation Project and my purpose for doing so is I feel that I have a lot of time to offer to the project as well as skill. I would best be utilized in editing for grammar/writing since I have just become comfortable enough with Fedora to completely abandon all instances of M$.
Becoming a user/contributor of this project would be extremely beneficial to me, as a learning experience as well, since I generally learn things by typing them, I can't even begin to count the number of text books I have mostly re-written in my studies at school.
Other projects, I have done numerous writing projects at my old job where I was a network operations technician. Including a Operations Manual for standards in our data centers.
Computer skills, I would consider myself intermediate with linux-specific items, but in general, I've been using a computer for about 20 years (I am 26, by the way).
I have lots of experience in the "people skills" department, and minor experience programming in a windows (cough) environment.
What makes me (think I am) an excellent match for the project? As I said before, I have lots and lots of time to dedicate to the project and feel that my involvement would be beneficial for me as well as the project.
Hope I covered everything, but if anyone has any particulars they would like to know feel free to ask and I'll most likely be glad to answer!
Cheers!
Lance A. Benjamin lance.benjamin@gmail.com gpg fingerprint: 2340 30A4 B019 4A35 6072 D271 2A8C D634 F6E4 A102
On Sun, 2006-03-26 at 07:54 -0600, Lance Benjamin wrote:
Greetings!
Howdy. Sorry so late in replying, I didn't notice your self-intro because you had replied to an existing message/thread, so it got buried there. There's a first hint of something not to do on mailing lists and the reason why. ;-D
I *think* I've completed all the steps to join the Documentation Project and my purpose for doing so is I feel that I have a lot of time to offer to the project as well as skill. I would best be utilized in editing for grammar/writing since I have just become comfortable enough with Fedora to completely abandon all instances of M$.
Definitely welcome. However, don't sell yourself short when it comes to authoring new content. You are certainly more advanced than many of our potential and current users, and new, fresh content is definitely what we need more of.
Existing projects that can (usually) use more help:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Drafts
There are new ideas here:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DocsProject/DocIdeas
Hope I covered everything, but if anyone has any particulars they would like to know feel free to ask and I'll most likely be glad to answer!
Good coverage, thanks, and welcome aboard. Join us on irc.freenode.net on #fedora-docs anytime (all the time, for many of us) and let's see what we can do to help you get productive and happier. :)
- Karsten