Anaconda Slides Translations

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Hi Guys,

Our Anaconda Slide rendering environment is near to be functional, so
I'm wondering if you'd like to add new slides and if translators could
take a look at the translations we have now ?

Actually we have two Slide designs to choose from:

1. The common Title, Content slides [1].
2. The common Title, Content slides plus related icon [2].

Both Slides use the same translation files.

Anaconda translation files are organized by CentOS versions. This way we
could have different slides, with probably different texts (due specific
version technical characteristics) for each CentOS major version/release.

All Anaconda translation files[3] are in our subversion artwork
repository, available for you to checkout.

Translators wanting to help should download a working copy of the
language directory they want to update and then commit the changes back
into the subversion repository (remember to do a svn update before
committing changes). Slides images will be built using those translations.

[1]
https://projects.centos.org/trac/artwork/browser/trunk/Themes/TreeFlower/Anaconda/Progress/Slides-1/img/en/anaconda-01-welcome.png

[2]
https://projects.centos.org/trac/artwork/browser/trunk/Themes/TreeFlower/Anaconda/Progress/Slides-2/img/en/anaconda-01-welcome.png

[3]
For CentOS-6:
https://projects.centos.org/trac/artwork/browser/trunk/Translations/6/Themes/Anaconda/Progress
For CentOS-5:
https://projects.centos.org/trac/artwork/browser/trunk/Translations/5/Themes/Anaconda/Progress

Best Regards,
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Alain Reguera Delgado <al at ciget.cienfuegos.cu>
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