On 15/12/12 20:41, Guilherme Jose Carvalho Cavalcanti wrote:
Hi, thanks for the advice. Now i'm properly subscribed on dev list.
I will start the translation as soon as possible. However, I have not
foundthe source of the webpage on repository.
Should I just save the pages using the browser or some tool like firefox
scrapbook and start the work, or are there another way that is used to
translation projects?
Thanks.
The website content is in SVN:
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/jena/site/trunk
it's in markdown (+tables).
Andy
2012/12/15 Andy Seaborne <[email protected]>
Hi theer - you're not subscribed the [email protected] list so you're
email dropped into the moderators bucket. I've let it through but you'll
need to subscribe to see replies.
Andy
PS The answer is "yes" - the documentation is as open source as the code.
You can copy and modify it.
On 15/12/12 01:26, Guilherme Jose Carvalho Cavalcanti wrote:
Hi, i’m a bachelor in Computer Science in Brazil, with exchange in
informatic engineer at University of Coimbra, Portugal. In that two
countries, two universities, I used the Jena Framework and I realized
its importance in the web semantic context (my research area) and I
thought about translate its tutorials
(http://jena.apache.org/**tutorials/index.html<http://jena.apache.org/tutorials/index.html>)
to Portuguese. Is that
possible? How do I proceed?
Since now, thanks.
--
Guilherme José C. Cavalcanti
Graduando em Ciência da Computação
Cin-UFPE
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>