Update of task #5928 (project administration):
Status: In Progress => Done
Open/Closed: Open => Closed
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Follow-up Comment #3:
Ok, we create a repository for your project (and we can move the files to
Emacs repository later on if needed).
For copyright assignments, the best is to contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] and ask them
how to proceed - but indeed, you print papers, sign them and snail-mail to the
FSF.
Welcome to SV :)
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2006/10/30, Sylvain Beucler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
First, I would like to ask you if you checked with the Emacs developers
>about
>including your work directly in the Emacs repository.
No, I didn't ask the Emacs developers about it, but I could in the future.
It will take some time getting to par with the original text, but once
there's a full translation, it would be great to have Emacs distributed with
translated manuals.
Copyright for work done on Emacs is usually transfered to the FSF. Did you
>do
>so?
I intend to but haven't done it yet. Am I supposed to follow these
instructions:
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http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/gnulib/doc/Copyright/assign.translation.manual?rev=1.1&root=gnulib&view=markup
>
i.e. print the copyright assignment, sign it, and snail-mail it to rms?
Are you sure your project needs to patch Emacs? Maybe you should discuss
>with
>the Texinfo developers to see how you can best install this translation
>alongside the original manual :)
No, I'm sure there's a different scheme for installing several versions of
the Info files. It's just that I haven't investigated it. Too busy with the
translation :)
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