On 11/23/22 10:19 AM, Jonathan Corbet wrote: > Carlos Bilbao <carlos.bilbao@xxxxxxx> writes: > >> On 11/21/22 3:13 PM, Jonathan Corbet wrote: >>> Carlos Bilbao <carlos.bilbao@xxxxxxx> writes: >>> >>>> Translate Documentation/process/coding-style.rst into Spanish. >>>> >>>> Signed-off-by: Carlos Bilbao <carlos.bilbao@xxxxxxx> >>>> --- >>>> .../translations/sp_SP/coding-style.rst | 1315 +++++++++++++++++ >>>> Documentation/translations/sp_SP/index.rst | 1 + >>>> 2 files changed, 1316 insertions(+) >>>> create mode 100644 Documentation/translations/sp_SP/coding-style.rst >>> >>> So I'm kind of slow, I'll admit...but I have finally noticed that you're >>> not preserving the directory structure used for Documentation/ as a >>> whole. Is there a reason for that? We've been (slowly) working to >>> organize our docs in a reader-friendly way, it seems unfortunate to lose >>> that for the translations...? >> >> Yes, you're correct. The order I was following was: "If I didn't speak >> English, what document would _I_ like to see translated next?". The coding >> style directives seemed to me like the most important thing next in line. >> Following this logic, I was planning on translating >> process/email-clients.rst next. >> >> What would be better? Perhaps the documents of process/ in order of >> appearance? I don't know what would be preferable in terms of organization. >> Perhaps we have some data on most consulted docs for the Documentation >> website? > > I think I didn't express myself clearly...I don't really care about the > order in which you do the translations, whatever you think is best is > fine there. What I was asking about is the *directory structure* of the > results. Thus, for example, I think that this translation should end up > in .../sp_SP/process/coding-style.rst. > > See what I'm getting at? The directory structure of the translations > should really match that of the documents they are coming from. Or, at > least, so it seems to me. Ah, that makes sense. I will send amended patches. > > Thanks, > > jon Thanks, Carlos