Official vs. community
Tom Davies
tomcecf at gmail.com
Fri Aug 8 00:36:06 UTC 2014
Hi :)
Errr, i am only asking questions and trying to think of reasons why it
might not have been done previously. A quickly scribbled note of caution.
Definitely NOT saying don't do it! I'm just a lurker and don't really know
any of the issues involved. As the "man on the ground" you are very likely
to have a far better understanding.
I would guess the now badly named "Official" docs probably are pruned down
to the limit and i agree that it's best for a separate discussion,
hopefully in the not-to-soon future!
Regards from
Tom :)
On 8 August 2014 01:30, Gunnar Hjalmarsson <gunnarhj at ubuntu.com> wrote:
> On 2014-08-08 01:58, Tom Davies wrote:
> > If it is only the Official docs that get translated then what are we
> > going to be asking the translators to do if there are no "Official" docs
> > anymore?
>
> Even if we would start referring to them with something else but
> "official docs", why would we stop translating them?
>
> > Perhaps a good "middle ground" might be to reduce the Official docs down
> > to a more easily manageable amount?
>
> Are the official (or whatever) docs too comprehensive? I'm not sure I
> think so, but if they are, I think it's a separate discussion.
>
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