Martin Quinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > I think only developers (all of them, though) are allowed to commit in > > debian-doc module, but I guess a pserver account could do. > > Well, you are right. My pserver account from webwml tree (user name > 'french') does not work in the debian-doc tree. Sorry I could have tested > that myself before asking... > > Could I have one, please ? To who should I ask ?
You can send me a PGP-crypted requested username and password and I can set it up. Use my public key -- it's on the debian-keyring, [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Generally, it should be okay to put any translation in the same subdirectory > > as the original document. We already do that for several docs. > > Good, I think we'll do that. See what I just did for the French version of developers-reference. Someone needs to let me know if the 'publish' target is still being used, and if it works ok. BTW, Martin, is there anyone going to update the French developers-reference, now that I'm shipping it? > > > I was also wondering if it was possible to : > > > - offer other format in w.d.o/doc/ddp (besides html, ps seems to be > > > another good choice) > > > > Anything's possible, but I didn't see any requests for that. > > We do have such request in french on l10n-french. That means we need to > address the two problem to fullfit theses requests... I build .html, .txt, and .pdf by default. Again, see makefiles from developers-reference. I built it to be easy to add other languages. > > > - offer the translations from the same pages (using content negociation ? > > > using more than one link ?) > > > > That would be nice, but it's kinda tricky since not all default makefiles > > also build the translations, and finding out if any translations exist in > > the .wml would require quite a bit of tweaking... > > Well, ok, we'll try to dig in it. Waht I wanted to know was if it was a good > raison for not doing that (like "no enougth disk space"). No, it should be done. -- .....Adam Di [EMAIL PROTECTED]<URL:http://www.onShore.com/>

