On Dec 14, 2011, at 7:14 AM, eric b wrote: > Hi, > > Le 14 déc. 11 à 07:51, Kazunari Hirano a écrit : > >> Hi all, >> >> I tried to rewrite the native language page, >> http://ooo-site.apache.org/projects/native-lang.html, > > > When I read : http://ooo-site.apache.org/projects/native-lang.html > > > ... FYI, the french people listed are NO longer lead of anything, and are > publicaly gone to the TDF, and resigned. > > I'd suggest to remove them, for obvious reasons.
You are a committer, please feel free. You should be able to use the Bookmarklet and remove people. If someone comes forward with a problem we'll know it was you, if not then it is done :-) > And if we look for other countries, it is obviously wrong too : most of them > are gone to the TDF. > > > It this intended ? I certainly don't know. Others do, make your changes. I don't have a problem with self-declared leaders who are project committers/PPMC members, take charge! BTW - I like Khirano's statements. I would only alter (2) - I would add after show your enthusiasm. "and others will help you." Regards, Dave > > Eric Bachard > > > > >> and to define >> structure and process of Native Language Projects within Apache >> OpenOffice.org (incubating) project. >> >> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/Native+Language+Projects >> ----- >> Native Language Projects >> >> A Native Language Project has a native language list. They discuss >> about their activity on the list. Their activities include >> localization, translation, quality assurance, documentation, user >> support and marketing etc. For these activities they can use the site >> (ooo-site.apache.org/language-code), the wiki >> (wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/language-code) and the pootle >> server (translate.apache.org/projects/OOo/). >> >> If you want to create your native language project, take the following steps. >> >> 1. You subscribe the project list, [email protected]. >> 2. Show your enthusiasm on the list >> 3. Become a committer and PPMC member if someone recommends you and >> PPMC approves you as a committer and PPMC member. >> 4. Then on the project list you will propose a name of your native >> language list. It should be looks like >> ooo-xxxxx-(language-code)@incubator.apache.org where xxxxx will be a >> word you like. For example Japanese Native Language Project chose >> "general" for "xxxxx" so that its list name is >> [email protected]. >> 5. If no objection against your proposal, then file an issue titled >> "Create ooo-xxxxx-(language-code)@incubator.apache.org" >> 6. When the list is created, the Apache OpenOffice.org (incubating) >> project may help announce it using ooo-announce list if we have it >> 7. Or you can tell your friends or write a blog about your native >> language list and encourage your native language users and >> contributors to subscribe the list. >> ----- >> >> If a current committer or a PPMC member wants to create her/his native >> language project and to be a moderator for its native language list, >> then it will be easy for them to create it and start their native >> language activity because they can skip step 1, 2 and 3. >> :) >> Thanks, >> khirano >> -- >> [email protected] >> OpenOffice.org[TM](incubating)|The Free and Open Productivity Suite >> Apache incubator >> http://incubator.apache.org/openofficeorg/ > > -- > qɔᴉɹə > Projet OOo4Kids : http://wiki.ooo4kids.org/index.php/Main_Page > L'association EducOOo : http://www.educoo.org > Blog : http://eric.bachard.org/news > > > > >
