Nicolas,

I've perhaps overreacted to the arhak post, sorry about that but I've 
been working days and nights lately to update the book, to write this 
new book on the form framework and to add some new cookbook tutorials.

arhak asked me some information about how he can help the translation 
team. So here is the information if some of you are also interested.

I think the first piece of documentation we need to translate is the new 
cookbook tutorials as they are quite short:

   * http://www.symfony-project.org/cookbook/1_1/propel_13
   * http://www.symfony-project.org/cookbook/1_1/directory_structure

More chapters will come in the coming days and weeks.

The original files are stored in the markdown format and are available here:

   http://svn.symfony-project.com/doc/branches/1.1/cookbook/

If you want to translate a chapter, just send an email to this list so 
we can coordinate the translation efforts and when you're finished, send 
me the translated markdown file. I will then make it available on the 
symfony-project.org website.

Fabien

--
Fabien Potencier
Sensio CEO - symfony lead developer
sensiolabs.com | symfony-project.com | aide-de-camp.org
Tél: +33 1 40 99 80 80


Nicolas Garnault wrote:
> Great thing !
> 
> Note : this remark wasn't a critic and I hope it hasn't been taken as a 
> critic, the work made by the doc team and the whole community is just 
> truely awesome.
> Guys, you're my heroes.
> 
> Taku
> 
> 2008/6/9 Fabien Potencier <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>:
> 
> 
>     This chapter of the cookbook will be updated tomorrow.
> 
>     Fabien
> 
>     --
>     Fabien Potencier
>     Sensio CEO - symfony lead developer
>     sensiolabs.com <http://sensiolabs.com> | symfony-project.com
>     <http://symfony-project.com> | aide-de-camp.org
>     <http://aide-de-camp.org>
>     Tél: +33 1 40 99 80 80
> 
> 
>     Nicolas Garnault wrote:
>      > Hey there,
>      >
>      > I was just surfing on the Symfony Cookbook for sf1.1, and I finally
>      > realized that the articles posted where not all "sf1.1 compliant"
>     (for
>      > example, the "how to upload a file" doesn't seem to deal a lot with
>      > sfForm ...).
>      > Maybe I'm just a nerd but I think this is quite dangerous to put
>      > outdated documentation like this on the sf website *even if it is
>      > clearly and loudly said that this is WIP*.
>      > Shouldn't we tag those outdated articles and howto as "needing to be
>      > updated" ? I think the current way articles are posted can be
>      > dangerously disappointing for any user who would like to deal
>     with sf1.1
>      > (moreover, this kind of "need to be updated" indication could help in
>      > motivating people to update the documentation).
>      >
>      > Am I wrong ?
>      >
>      > Taku
>      >
>      > ps : sorry for my poor english
>      >
>      > >
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> > 


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