Ok, Thanks again,for your fast answer!
Patrick On 30.09.2011 13:58, Ferenc Kovacs wrote: > you can subscribe to any php list via sending an empty email to > listname-subscr...@lists.php.net, so for the german documentation list > that address would be doc-de-subscr...@lists.php.net > yeah, you can save after editing, as this change will be pending, and > someone else has to review and accept before that gets in the svn > tree. > if I remember correctly the documentation on php.net is updated once a > week, but we have http://docs.php.net where we build and sync the > documentation every 6 hours or so. > > On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 1:51 PM, Patrick Eigensatz > <patrickeigens...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Hi Ferenc, >> Hello everybody else! >> >> Thanks for your really fast answer :) >> I've added me into the phpdoc mailing list. >> >> Unfortunately, I couldn't find, where I have to add my address, to join the >> German translator list. >> >> I logged in over the web, using my Google Account. >> Is it right, if I'm just going to start translating an untranslated page? >> Can I save after editing? >> >> Thanks for your answers! >> Patrick >> >> On 30.09.2011 10:41, Ferenc Kovacs wrote: >>> Hi Patrick! >>> >>> Thanks for offering your help, we appreciate it! >>> Usually the process for joining the translation team is the following: >>> - introduce yourself on the doc mailing list (phpdoc@lists.php.net is >>> the generic, doc...@lists.php.net is dedicated to the german >>> translator team) >>> - send some patches, either through bugreports, or the >>> http://edit.php.net interface >>> - after you sent some patches, you can request an svn account >>> >>> see https://wiki.php.net/doc/howto/gettingstarted?s[]=phpdoc >>> >>> I cc'ed Nikita Popov, the most active contributor of the german >>> language currently! >>> >>> On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 10:08 AM, Patrick Eigensatz >>> <patrickeigens...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> Hello everybody! >>>> >>>> >>>> Who am I? >>>> >>>> I'm Patrick Eigensatz, I live in Switzerland and I'm 15 years old. I've got >>>> about 2 year translation experience. >>>> I translated the most time little projects in Launchpad (from Canonical). >>>> Of >>>> course I've got PHP experience, >>>> I am developing PHP for 4 years. Before I discovered some other programming >>>> languages. I also >>>> know Subversion and GIT, and have no problems to use them. >>>> >>>> >>>> What would I like to do? >>>> >>>> I would like to help translating the PHP documentation into German. >>>> Everybody knows: Translating from >>>> a foreign language into a native language is always easier than the >>>> reverse.. ;) >>>> >>>> >>>> I suppose the module on the SVN server I will need access to, is phpdoc. >>>> However, I will be glad when I get a positive response. >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Patrick >>>> >>> > >