Rodent of Unusual Size wrote: > Kevin Lo wrote: > > > > I have finished translating The Apache documentation: Reading Client > > Input in Apache 1.2 > > into Chinese. Would I upload the file to Apache website? thanks. > > There are a number of ways of doing this.. > > 1. Copy the translated files to the apache.org site, and name them > with the appropriate language extension. (What *is* the ISO > country code for this translation?) > 2. Note on the main Apache site that some of the docs have been > translated, and link to their current location. > 3. Set up a directory tree on some server explicitly for this > translation, and copy the files there as they're made ready. > Point to this location from the main Apache site. > 4. Set up a tree on some server containing nothing *but* > translated versions, and point to it from the main Apache > site. > > #1 is probably not particularly good because the site is mirrored > in dozens of places, and many of the mirrors may not have multiviews > and negociation enabled. > > #2 is uncomfortable to me because the current location of the > document is full of cookies and popups. > > #3 or #4 would probably be best; I'd actually prefer #4 because it > would provide for multiple concurrent translation efforts. I'll > volunteer server space for that. > > This is certainly not an exhaustive list! Any thoughts?
I also prefer #4 :-) Do I send you the translated files? Thanks for your helps. > -- > #ken P-)} > > Ken Coar <http://Web.Golux.Com/coar/> > Apache Software Foundation <http://www.apache.org/> > "Apache Server for Dummies" <http://ASFD.MeepZor.Com/> -- Kevin Lo | Linpus Technologies Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.linpus.com.tw
