Em Qua, 2006-07-26 às 16:45 -0700, Sriram Ramkrishna escreveu:
> Kinda. The il8n stuff makes the journal a single language one.
[...]
If you look again at what I quoted above my reply, I meant that there is
also http://journal.gnome.org/stats =)
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Hi,
Sriram Ramkrishna wrote:
> Kinda. The il8n stuff makes the journal a single language one.
> One I do not find optimal as the magazines [1] who have re-printed
> our articles have mostly been Spanish speaking.
I missed the footnote in your mail...
Linux Pratique last year [1] reprinted sev
On Wed, 26 Jul 2006 16:45:11 -0700
Sriram Ramkrishna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Kinda. The il8n stuff makes the journal a single language one.
> One I do not find optimal as the magazines [1] who have re-printed
> our articles have mostly been Spanish speaking. [snip]
The http://linmagazine.c
Kinda. The il8n stuff makes the journal a single language one.
One I do not find optimal as the magazines [1] who have re-printed
our articles have mostly been Spanish speaking. So I think there
is a lot of interest in seeing these articles in other language,
which is difficult currently.
I'm wa
Em Ter, 2006-07-25 às 18:47 +0200, Dave Neary escreveu:
> Hi Gergely,
>
> http://XXX.gnome.org/stats works for www, developer, planet and
> foundation
And journal! ;)
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Gergely Nagy wrote:
> It just occurred to me, we have to consider CMS performance. Are there
> numbers how many hits we get on wgo? Perhaps we need some caching
> requirements for the dynamically served pages?
>
This is yet another reason I don't want people to rule ou
Hi Gergely,
http://XXX.gnome.org/stats works for www, developer, planet and
foundation. We could probably have this done for selected others too
(live, mail, ...?) - we just need to ask.
Cheers,
Dave.
Gergely Nagy wrote:
> It just occurred to me, we have to consider CMS performance. Are th
It just occurred to me, we have to consider CMS performance. Are there
numbers how many hits we get on wgo? Perhaps we need some caching
requirements for the dynamically served pages?
Greg
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