I see. Then I'll just wait ;-) thank you.> Am 28.11.2014 um 18:38 schrieb Alan Bartlett <ajb at elrepo.org>: > >> On 28 November 2014 at 09:36, Ho Lee <huanying2000a at gmail.com> wrote: >> Hi Alan, >> After read your reply , I think that I should do something. So I want to >> help Timothy to translate some pages to chinese language.But I don't know >> how to start, whether should I send a email to Timothy or request access >> permission . Could someone give me some tips? >> Thanks! > > I think the best way to proceed would be for you to make contact with > Timothy and discuss what you feel you would be able to do. Once there > is an understanding/agreement in place, any one of the Admin team > could then provide you with access to one or two of the Chinese > subsections. > > Timothy -- I know you will see this. May I leave it with you to > discuss things with Ho Lee, please? > > Alan. > _______________________________________________ > CentOS-docs mailing list > CentOS-docs at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-docs
On 28.11.2014 18:52, Michael Beck wrote:> I see. Then I'll just wait ;-) > thank you.Translated content needs to have *exactly* the same URL as the english content, except for an added /de/ in there. For example: http://wiki.centos.org/FAQ becomes http://wiki.centos.org/de/FAQ Cheers and have fun (you two can now edit there), Ralph
On 28.11.2014 22:10, Ralph Angenendt wrote:> On 28.11.2014 18:52, Michael Beck wrote: >> I see. Then I'll just wait ;-) >> thank you. > > Translated content needs to have *exactly* the same URL as the english > content, except for an added /de/ in there. For example: > > http://wiki.centos.org/FAQ becomes http://wiki.centos.org/de/FAQOh, I forgot: To create a page you need to use http://wiki.centos.org/de/FAQ?action=edit in the case above (same for every other page). Cheers, Ralph
Hi Ralph, Am 28.11.2014 um 22:10 schrieb Ralph Angenendt:> On 28.11.2014 18:52, Michael Beck wrote: >> I see. Then I'll just wait ;-) >> thank you. > > Translated content needs to have *exactly* the same URL as the english > content, except for an added /de/ in there. For example: > > http://wiki.centos.org/FAQ becomes http://wiki.centos.org/de/FAQI'm wondering what happens to allready present content i.e. http://wiki.centos.org/Manuals/ReleaseNotes/CentOS6.6/German cheers Christoph -- Christoph Galuschka CentOS-QA-Team member | IRC: tigalch