hiho,

 

Though we are very wide open for ideas as to how to be more innovative
with how we structure and present Scrum content, there is great interest
in this minimal version.  Lots of people are chomping at the bit to get
it into English and once it is in English there is someone willing to
translate it to Portuguese.  Let's get these communities humming!

 

Ricardo Balduino has put the content into CVS.  I am working with him to
get two areas setup, a Scrum French area and a Scrum English area.
Initially both will have the identical content with the "English
version" having one obvious bug -- it is in French.

 

The OpenUP content team has been using Bugzilla for nice, small,
actionable bugs that a contributor can take on, fix, and then have an
official committer put into CVS.  I'm thinking we can create a bug for
each element: five bugs for the roles, six for the tasks, four for the
work products, and two for the Guidance element.  As the translation
bugs are accepted by contributors and fixed one-by-one, I'll check the
updates back into CVS.  To make this as easy as possible for people to
commit, I'll attach the as-is content to the bug as a document.  When a
contributor suggests he/she will work on the bug, I'll assign it to that
person and then the contributor can translate the document and re-attach
it to the bug.  I'll review it and then apply the changes into the tool
to get it into CVS.

 

Stay tuned for updates when we are in place and the bugs are created.
If you are considering being a contributor to EPF, first let me thank
you, and secondly go ahead and create a Bugzilla account here
<https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/createaccount.cgi> .

 

                           -------- b

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Corey Segall
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 9:47 AM
To: Eclipse Process Framework Project Developers List
Subject: Re: [epf-dev] Scrum Process Donation Accepted: Magnifique!

 

A fellow process engineer peer of mine also does professional french to
english (and reverse)

translations for company manuals, user guides, etc. He might be willing
to volunteer his time and

translate this if you still have a need? We may have him do this in
anycase for our organization

so we can leverage this process.

 

Corey Segall

Sr. Process Engineer Consultant

Princeton Information

Phone:512-653-3882

 

--- Lyndon Washington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 

> Greetings!  First thanks for a great product and framework to allow

> processes to be documented.

> 

> On Scrum, I was getting ready to ramp up on epf to document this very

> process, for consumption within my own company.  Are there plans to
provide

> this in multiple languages?  Is this part of the epf project, or a
separate

> project that I and others could contribute to?

> 

> Cheers,

> -Lyndon-

> 

> 

> On 2/9/07, Brian Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> >

> >  hiho,

> >

> >

> >

> > The Scrum Process content authored and contributed by Claude Aubry
of

> > Aubry Conseil has gone through the Eclipse contribution process and
has been

> > accepted.  This is an exciting thing, a third open source agile
process

> > available through EPF: OpenUP, XP, and now Scrum.

> >

> >

> >

> > As an important first, this is the first process defined in a
language

> > other than English.  Claude's Scrum process content is in French.

> >

> >

> >

> > Within a week, it will be available from the EPF website.  For now
you can

> > see the content under Claude's professional site here

> > http://www.aubryconseil.com/scrum.

> >

> >

> >

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