[FM Discuss] Contributing books to Floss Manuals
Mick Chesterman
M.Chesterman at mmu.ac.uk
Wed Jan 27 23:45:27 PST 2021
Hi there David,
Libremanuals looks like a great site.
epub is our go-to file import format.
If you could find some kind of tool-chain to convert the file to an epub then it would be possible to import it into the booktype install at en.flossmanuals.net/
Another option is to include links to downloadable or online versions from the flossmanuals home page to the works if it is inline with the FM approach (open licence, collaboratively written (open to contributions), user/task focused).
Thanks
Mick
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From: Discuss <discuss-bounces at lists.flossmanuals.net> on behalf of David Arroyo Menendez <davidam at gnu.org>
Sent: 27 January 2021 20:58
To: discuss at lists.flossmanuals.net
Subject: [FM Discuss] Contributing books to Floss Manuals
Libremanuals is a project to translate and sell some free books about
free software. Recently, I've written Damegender: Counting males and
females in Internet https://libremanuals.net/damegender.html and I've
translated some books. I would be agree in add these books to floss
manuals, although I don't want use a wiki to translate these books I'm
using po files for this task. What must I do make to add books to floss
manuals?
Thanks in advance.
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https://damegender.net
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