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On Wed, 19 Oct 2011 18:24:57 -0200 |
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David Valentim Dias <dvdscripter@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> I see many users who loved gentoo docs switching to archlinux wiki |
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> because of their standards. |
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> Why we can't follow a already good model and just adjust to our needs |
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> instead of creating and polishing a new? |
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> Start with everything in English but permit i18n work. |
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That's what we do. |
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> The quality problem is a community problem. User can even rewrite a |
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> bad page. If many pages are poor in content our community is full of |
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> retards/trolls. |
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> 2011/10/19 Maciej Mrozowski <reavertm@×××××.com> |
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> > On Wednesday 19 of October 2011 14:37:57 Peter Volkov wrote: |
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> > > Hello. While it is not tool late, could you guys reconsider |
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> > > top-down localization approach decided on last meeting[1]? |
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> > > |
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> > > There are language specific things that will be be kept out of |
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> > > wiki only due to this policy. For example I don't see any reason |
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> > > to write article about use of Russian cryptography algorithms in |
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> > > Gentoo in any language but Russian. There is no need to have this |
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> > > article in English since nobody will read it. |
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> > You mean he will be assassinated before he finishes reading so that |
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> > Russian secret is kept? ;) |
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> > Actually, I don't see the point in having Gentoo Wiki pages in other |
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> > languages |
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> > but English at all. Why? Quality of those will vary greatly. |
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> > I think such localized versions should be permitted only if they are |
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> > 'literal' |
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> > translation of English version and if we keep all language versions |
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> > in sync, |
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> > but we cannot really ensure this. |
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> > -- |
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> > regards |
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> > MM |
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Regards, |
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Christian Ruppert |
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Role: Gentoo Linux developer, Bugzilla administrator and Infrastructure |
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