[FM Discuss] Finnish collaboration

adam hyde adam at flossmanuals.net
Sat Dec 19 06:32:21 PST 2009


hey

Tactical Technology Collective have done something similar to this, eg:
http://www.tacticaltech.org/node/377

this includes FM content and comes on a cd. 

I dont know how effective strategy has been. If anyone from ttc is on
the list they could talk to it. However, there is nothing stopping your
friends from Kenya just doing it - downloading the manuals and
distributing on cd...

adam




On Fri, 2009-12-18 at 17:22 +0200, Tomi Toivio wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> This actually has little to do with *Finnish* FLOSS Manuals, but... I
> was wondering if anyone ever thought about this one. 
> 
> I have been meeting some Kenyan friends and emailing them. The idea is
> that FLOSS Manuals would be hugely useful in Eastern Africa, since
> people are mostly using pirated commercial software. There everybody
> has a pirate copy of Windows, which has no updates and virus
> protection, and soon becomes infested with viruses and very slow and
> unusable.
> 
> There would therefore be a huge demand for FLOSS software and
> manuals. 
> 
> It seems like there would not be necessary to translate FLOSS Manuals
> into Swahili - English would be fine. The larger problem would be that
> even though computers are available the internet connections are often
> really slow. 
> 
> What about burning FLOSS Manuals *and* the software on a CD-ROM and
> distribute it in developing countries? Wouldn't this be a nice way to
> do some technology transfer? The "No Bandwidth" version of FLOSS
> Manuals? 
> 
> Could some development NGO take this CD-ROM and distribute it in
> Africa? 
> 
> Regards
> Tomi
> 
> 2009/12/18 Lachlan Musicman <datakid at gmail.com>
>         um. you rock. keep up the awesome.
>         
>         
>         On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 01:42, Tomi Toivio
>         <tomi at flossmanuals.net> wrote:
>         > Hello,
>         >
>         > We really are getting some collaboration here in Finland.
>         >
>         > Next Monday we are going to finish the translation of the
>         Inkscape manual
>         > and publish it. We will send a press release about Santa
>         Claus giving
>         > everybody "free software with a free manual" since the new
>         version of
>         > Inkscape was released recently. Our previous press release
>         in September was
>         > published in at least five different medias.
>         >
>         > Then we will start flossifying a Scribus manual written by
>         Riku Leino who is
>         > also in our Inkscape translation sprint and has localized
>         Inkscape into
>         > Finnish.
>         >
>         > We are going to have FLOSS Manuals as a training instrument
>         with Tampere
>         > University technical communication and localization
>         department. The
>         > localization students will translate a manual and the
>         technical writing
>         > students will write a manual as a part of their studies.
>         Does anybody here
>         > have experience about this? I mean how does our
>         free-wheelin' wiki style fit
>         > into the classroom setting. There are still a couple of
>         months for
>         > planning... But I was pretty much thinking about just having
>         a powerpoint
>         > presentation, demonstrating the use of the translation
>         interface on the big
>         > screen and then we start working in the same style we are
>         using for the
>         > Inkscape translation sprint. And see what kind of procedures
>         will emerge.
>         >
>         > I will also go and talk to Helsinki University computer
>         science students
>         > with people from the Linux.fi wiki and see what happens.
>         This is again a bit
>         > different, since I already gave a short speech about FLOSS
>         Manuals in
>         > OpenMind, but this one should be a longer presentation.
>         >
>         > We are going to start working on a new manual with a group
>         of Finnish
>         > developers during the Christmas vacation. They have a new
>         open source web
>         > platform that is a little bit similar to Ruby on Rails, I
>         know they don't
>         > like that comparison since it isn't very accurate, but it is
>         still the
>         > easiest way to describe it quickly. How did the Ruby on
>         Rails manual process
>         > go?
>         >
>         > I probably forgot some things but these are the ones that
>         are going to
>         > happen during this winter.
>         >
>         > --
>         > Best Regards
>         > Tomi Toivio
>         > Open Source Coordinator
>         > http://fi.flossmanuals.net/
>         > tomi at flossmanuals.net
>         > +358445488856
>         >
>         >
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> Tomi Toivio
> Open Source Coordinator
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