Although I respect the initiative made for the public comment system, I don't think it is really necessary.
Producing OSS got my attention only short time ago, and after I read the first three chapters of the german translation - finding all its little "linguistic bugs" - the open source sparks caught my heart, and I thought I should contribute by reviewing the german translations and make them a more sound and readable text. I think that a public comment system is not necessary, as people who want to contribute already can by applying to Karl. And a comment system would not only mean more work to manage, but I could also think of many users writing e-mails like "Hey, I submitted an error on line XYZ 15 Minutes ago, and you did not yet fix it". So far from me. Best regards, Reiner Pittinger Germany Am 18.08.2007 um 12:23 schrieb Sebastian Menge: > On Fri, 17 Aug 2007, Manuel Barkhau wrote: > >>> I'm not sure how to implement it, though. Does anyone know about >>> existing web-based annotation sites? We need to integrate it >>> into the >>> generated HTML, not sure how to do that... >> >> This was really nice: >> http://www.djangobook.com/en/beta/chapter01/ > > Wow, exactly what I dreamt of :-) > > That has incredible options for me at my job: I have to a lot of > reviewing for my students, and my supervisor reviews my texts. I > wonder > if it works with static html ... I'll write a mail to them. > > But I also liked the idea of another open list. To set up a html- > form that > sends comments to the list via a mailto: link will be easy. > > Sebastian. > > _______________________________________________ > Producingoss-translators mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.red-bean.com/mailman/listinfo/producingoss-translators _______________________________________________ Producingoss-translators mailing list [email protected] http://www.red-bean.com/mailman/listinfo/producingoss-translators
