On Wed, 2006-10-25 at 13:45 +0300, Henri Bergius wrote: > Midgard has a system called MultiLang which allows content to be stored > with multiple translation. A language has to be selected to be the default > language (lang0) on top of which the other translations are made.
This sounds interesting. I know that for my vision of GNOME Journal I wanted to have translated articles so that we aren't just stuck with a single language. We are currently using TextPattern which does the job, but not what I've envisioned. However, I have not been able to find an alternative short of a xslt/xmlpo/makefile system that makes it hard for other people to learn. > > > - An enjoyable learning curve, good documentation for admins and editors > > and responsive support is also needed so new contributors can start > > helping without learning an obscure bible. > > The Midgard Documentation wiki > (http://www.midgard-project.org/documentation/) and the IRC channel > (#midgard in freenode) are good places to start. I'll browse that. Thanks. > > > - Experienced contributors willing to install, custom and assist the > > 2.18 release, from now until the end in March. > > I would like to offer the services of my company, Nemein for this on pro > bono basis. An intriguing offer that I hope Quim and others takes you up on. I know for about two years or so you've been doing some GNOME integration with Midgard. What kind of stuff have you been doing? I find that part very interesting, especially if we can manage our web pages using desktop technology. sri -- Sri Ramkrishna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- marketing-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list
