Hi Sascha,
> I would like to help the Apache community in turn by translating > parts of the web server's documentation into German language or > by reviewing other translators' work. this is a very good time for this type of activity. If you look at the postings to this list during the past weeks you can see that Jobst Giesecke is posting lots of translations for Apache 2.1 manual parts here every other day, formatted as XML documents according to the latest Apache document standard. I am reviewing parts of these but of course your help would be appreciated. Jobst is translating as a professional job (this is going to be a book about Apache 2.1 IIRC) and I cannot match his speed with my occasional reviews. So feel free to grab any of his postings and review these. Jobst is translating a lot of stuff in a short time, and I have to correct quite some lines within every document; still, this method works well for me as it would take me much longer for translating the whole documents myself. Perhaps you should read some of my recent postings as a start - and if you find errors there please tell us. As for synchronizing between us, you should know that my experience with Apache 2 is only because of this reviewing process, and I tend to pick documents focussing on topics I know from Apache 1.3 already. So it would be best if you start with modules that are new in Apache 2.x (like the whole WebDAV stuff, or mod_proxy being split into several modules) or that I am not familiar with (like the whole SSL stuff). The closer to the Apache core a module / document is, the more likely I will want to review it; thus I would like to take the performance guide next while I would like to stay away from the rewrite guide... But if you like to pick documents of your own choice feel free to do so. It doesn't hurt to have more than one review of a module - the process will be iterative anyway. Regards, Michael --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
