-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Over the past few releases we've not only increased the content we've put out but we've also made changes that have been beneficial for the community as a whole. Some of the bigger changes that come to mind are the move to Publican for building our formal guides, Publican-provided web front-end for docs.fp.o, change of license from OPL to CC-BY-SA, and the move to DocBook XML. I'd like to add two new goals to this list of changes: publishing translations by L10n teams and QA. Our current process of visiting Transifex several times a day, week, or month to see if there has been any changes to the translations and if those translations are ready to be published and also trying to remember if you've already published them before. It just makes sense to let the translators that have better visibility into their work push their documentation out to docs.fp.o and to package their work into an RPM to be submitted to the Fedora Repos. Our current tool, Publican, should provide an easy means of doing both especially as we move forward with using Koji as part of our publishing process. This will require training and packager status for each language team. Perhaps it is a tall order but certainly not one that is outside of the realm of possibilities. For the QA goal, I foresee all changes to guides being put in front of an editor/fact checker to make sure that what we are saying is correct and that the procedures are correct (and most importantly won't bork someone's system). The QA process can be integrated into Bugzilla (it's actually already there) and we can keep track of changes in that manner. Anyone have any thoughts? - --Eric -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Fedora - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJM3C43AAoJEDbiLlqcYamx3n4P/3jYeFA8cs7bH2LyocpVMtkg ns3Wipxa521L8Mkg5xcXruzC723tGualo20/5/7ZoqFI+Auwt8g3TS0GOXaXmgVo R3W0p8PqFPuqtPXBqc+KBQ9WsfFHTIJTSt4YHHCHPEZXdedkB7A85vcOCsqBQijq zNaDwyBgKhB5BU3gUV+3w9NGnqD0VHKRKi8uq5C6T6EL9JPWxeK/a7ZYrFCHUdHG XRRTBBCDYdnVPKnKOkrbuuFE8QZZZwO1eW6sj/xPt5saTZFrrNk+L6IbOY8jG02G VMbf3bymC7ImRv3SEHxFhDzgM65mWk9IOymL6J/dyvFB48zOW/l5rnU+adzJNEam tDtFwgDLB1xCrolxsGoH8y+nS5LQW0Xj88pnEfW04o74LMRkCjtxaxLTK/Fygl0c 08GUepOZ2751mmT7d8OlIUt6UAleftlHp1Ddzdv6c2+HLEyru0Gth9UT56jGVOEq ybHApd+7BwvlSNI/MilIlpN0os1i/O0LcsmEscvXskMHdm7LWK+q67knra+ec+MS 9Tlvmj6xa/mar00uYHlpiIqSeP+eMhSIofZAvOEUm7FpW6ziW9n3GWt+v5V2k9aA VRWAZD6z3MtppJz9ccA5tmCCQu8MvYfAE6lmx8Kwrpdaz5NBqBhjINdGY011rx3s 7RrmI5Wd2bO+AHDUs8tY =1OiU -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- docs mailing list docs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/docs