Hi Sezer On Jan 7, 2008 8:32 AM, Sezer Yalcin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, > > I am a professional PHP developer and working as a PHP consultant in Boston > area. > > I would like to contribute to PHP documentation project, where its missing > Turkish. I am a native speaker. > I have already checked out phpdoc-tr folder from CVS. I used reader account > as I do not have a personal CVS account. > > Please let me know steps I should take.
If you have read the dochowto (http://php.net/dochowto) you should probably start by sending couple of patches (fixing the build would be a good start) to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (and sign up to that mailinglist in the way by sending a blank mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]). Since I don't think there is any active translation team for the Turkish manual you should probably cc this list the patches so we can commit them if noone from the Turkish team responds. After sending few patches and you want to continue working on the translation you will need your own CVS account (see the request form on php.net/cvs-php) to commit your patches yourself. It is great that you are interested in translating the manual, but I feel like I need to warn you; translating the manual is not something that can be done in couple of minutes.. I would really recommend you try to locate few people interested in translating the manual into Turkish and form a new translation team. -Hannes