Re: [PATCH RESEND v1] docs/zh_CN: add zh_CN translation for memory-barriers.txt

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在 2023/8/14 20:50, Jonathan Corbet 写道:
Yanteng Si <siyanteng@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

在 2023/8/14 10:40, Gang Li 写道:
Hi,

On 2023/8/12 19:00, Yanteng Si wrote:
在 2023/8/11 16:08, Gang Li 写道:
+译注:
+本文仅为方便汉语阅读,不保证与英文版本同步;
+若有疑问,请阅读英文版本;
+若有翻译问题,请通知译者;
+若想修改文档,也请先修改英文版本。
In fact, we already have an easier way to do this, just include
disclaimer-zh_CN.

If you observe the files under .../zh_CN/, they all have a similar
header, and we can completely follow them.

Thanks. I just noticed that there are txt files under
"zh_CN/arch/arm64/" and "zh_CN/video4linux/". They have the same
header, and I will
refer to them in v2.

But you should also have noticed that memory-barriers are not a
standard rst file and will not be built, which will result in it only
staying in the development tree.
It won't appear at:
https://docs.kernel.org
https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/

But people can still access the txt document in this way:
https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/memory-barriers.txt

Finally, this patch is too huge and we may need some time to review it.

Of course. Would it be more convenient if I split the file into multiple
patches and send them as one series?
You didn't have to.


If you want to send a series, you can refactor the original document
into rst format and make it the first patch of the series.

Just like:

[PATCH  v2 0/2] docs: Refactor memory-barriers.txt and translate it into
Chinese

[PATCH  v2 1/2] docs: convert memory-barriers.txt to RST
For $REASONS, memory-barriers.txt is staying as .txt, thus, as Gang Li
pointed out, the wrapper page that pulls it in.  The proper solution is
to create a wrapper for the translated .txt file as well.

Okay.


Hi Gang,


As Jon said, you need to create a wrapper for the translated memory-barriers.txt.


Thanks,

Yanteng




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