2011/8/8 <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:mokurai@earthtreasury.org">mokurai@earthtreasury.org</a>></span><br><div class="gmail_quote"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex;">
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Nevertheless language and country communities will need to create some<br>
original content. This is an issue with Circumvention, which is different<br>
in each country, and with IMEs for non-Latin scripts. It will be much more<br>
so for textbook replacements, where substantial local content is needed<br>
for health, agriculture, art, music, literature, history, geography,<br>
business, and civics.</blockquote><div> </div>Seems like approximately 20% of Finnish manuals have been written here
instead of just translated. But some of the translated manuals have been
updated into new software versions - I don't know if this would need to
be centralized somehow as well, so that the updates wouldn't be done
separately in each language... And even then there is a need to document
the version of the software that has been fully localized, which isn't
always the latest available version... It might be impossible to
synchronize the updates. <br>
<br>Circumvention is kinda funny since it seems like we don't have any
censorship right now, so it would be a bit too early to translate that
one. Maybe it should be available pre-emptively. :) <br><br>But one
thing that should be considered is what to do when there is another wiki
focusing on the same area. Like there already is one wiki doing Linux
command line documentation and they don't have a long manual like FM
has, but on the other hand it doesn't seem like they are going to edit
the FM manual either... Would it be possible to kind of share the manual
between two wikis? Ie. copy the manual into the other wiki and then
copy the changes back to FM every 6 months or so? This is more important
for a smaller language community, since it seems like there necessarily
isn't a huge amount of potential contributors to FLOSS documentation,
and even these are splitting into various overlapping documentation
projects. </div><br>-- <br>Best Regards<br>Tomi Toivio<br>Open Source Coordinator<br><a href="http://fi.flossmanuals.net/" target="_blank">http://fi.flossmanuals.net/</a><br><a href="mailto:tomi@flossmanuals.net" target="_blank">tomi@flossmanuals.net</a><br>
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