Hi, Two notices from Tomohito caught my attention, because I've been wondering what to do about the translated documents for a while (ever since we needed to change the licences), and especially more recently since I took on the release management role for 10.3.
The first was a remark added to DERBY-2192; see: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-2192?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel#action_12493654 The second, is the problems documented in DERBY-2473: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-2473 Translating the documents is a tremendous effort, and of great benefit. However, there is no mechanism to keep these documents up to date. Tomohito is doing a great job, but there's of course a lag between his work and the ongoing work on the trunk. And it appears that we've not had any contributions to the Brazilian Portuguese for a long time. I propose to not include the Portuguese documents in the 10.3 release. In fact, I wonder if we should switch off the build of the Portuguese docs altogether, and not include them in the 10.3 branch. Is that possible? Or is it easier to branch them, but not release them? It seems to me the Japanese docs are more up to date, but still inevitably lag behind. It'll be a push to get some of the current doc changes to the English docs finished by end of May, or so it seems to me, translating them would take place thereafter... Maybe it makes sense to somehow release the Japanese docs separately from the main docs? Thx, Myrna
