On 11/02/2016 06:10 PM, Alex Eng wrote:
I would like to approach them if they interested in using Zanata for
i18n. Who is the best person to contact?

Alex Eng


Hi Alex! Sorry for the slow response. The person I contacted was Svante Bengtson <[email protected]>. However, their community team email is [email protected], so I might try reaching out there first.


On 2 Nov 2016 15:18, "Justin W. Flory" <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hey everyone,

    A few weeks back, you may have received an IRC notice from the
    freenode staff about their community team and a blog post they had
    authored on their website.

        https://freenode.net/news/community
    <https://freenode.net/news/community>

    In short, the freenode community team is looking for more ways to
    engage with the open source communities throughout freenode and to
    showcase the awesome work happening throughout freenode. I reached
    out via email to their community team to see if Fedora could try to
    help pilot something with regards to these new outreach efforts.
    Fortunately, the freenode folks have been more than kind to help
    provide us with some awesome opportunities! This is exciting because
    I think we will be helping drive this effort throughout the entire
    freenode community as positive role models.

    There's two things they were hoping to work with us on:

    1) Articles about the Fedora Project, the Fedora community, or other
    exciting news about Fedora for the freenode blog and other platforms
    2) Hosting an AMA on IRC to accompany a blog post for community
    members across freenode to ask questions about Fedora and engage
    with the project

    They were also interested in having general articles about open
    source, IRC tips, etc. that could be a good opportunity to showcase
    technical expertise from Fedora community members for sharing across
    freenode.

    One of the first things I would like to help put together for this
    is a general, introductory article about Fedora for a broad open
    source audience. It seems like an obvious thing to do, but I was
    having troubles locating any kind of "usual spiel" on this. Since
    it's something fundamental to identifying Fedora in the open source
    community, I wasn't sure if there was any kind of content like this
    available already we could pull from? If not, I would be happy to
    try writing something up and getting feedback from the rest of the
    team, but I figured I would ask first before accidentally
    duplicating work.

    Thanks everyone! If you have any questions, feel free to ask. Also,
    feel free to idle in their channel as well (#freenode-community).

    --
    Cheers,
    Justin W. Flory
    [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>


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