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2019 Dec 16
1
CentOS website/blog localization support for IT (italian...) language
On Mon, Dec 16, 2019 at 12:00 PM Fleur <afsupertek at gmail.com> wrote:
> Il lun 16 dic 2019, 20:11 Akemi Yagi <amyagi at gmail.com> ha scritto:
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>> On Mon, Dec 16, 2019 at 8:39 AM Fleur <afsupertek at gmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> > I'll reply to myself only to redo a point of where we've arrived and
>> > what I need to start my
2019 Dec 16
0
CentOS website/blog localization support for IT (italian...) language
I'll reply to myself only to redo a point of where we've arrived and
what I need to start my job
On last Monday 9th Dec I Wrote
> What I can give now is to help translate the CentOS website/blog to italian language.
I followed the steps suggested in the Contribute to the Wiki [1] page
- Create a login account with username in the right format: FirstnameLastname
- Subscribed me to the
2019 Dec 16
0
CentOS website/blog localization support for IT (italian...) language
Yes, it is.
Il lun 16 dic 2019, 20:11 Akemi Yagi <amyagi at gmail.com> ha scritto:
> On Mon, Dec 16, 2019 at 8:39 AM Fleur <afsupertek at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > I'll reply to myself only to redo a point of where we've arrived and
> > what I need to start my job
> >
> > On last Monday 9th Dec I Wrote
> > > What I can give now is to
2019 Dec 16
2
CentOS website/blog localization support for IT (italian...) language
On Mon, Dec 16, 2019 at 8:39 AM Fleur <afsupertek at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I'll reply to myself only to redo a point of where we've arrived and
> what I need to start my job
>
> On last Monday 9th Dec I Wrote
> > What I can give now is to help translate the CentOS website/blog to italian language.
>
> I followed the steps suggested in the Contribute to the
2019 Dec 09
4
CentOS website/blog localization support for IT (italian...) language
Hi guys, greetings from Italy.
My name is Andrea Flori and I work in an IT company who give Linux
support to his customers
I am somehow involved with CentOS in the last 3 years (both for
private/personal use and work) and I think that time is arrived to
give some contribution to the project.
In the last 3 years, I am somehow involved with CentOS (both for
private/personal use and work) and I
2010 Jun 17
0
Invitation to a new Q&A statistical-analysis website
There is a new initiative to open a community based Q&A website which is
based on the StackOverFlow engine - to answer data-analysis (and obviously
R) related Questions.
After good several months of using StackOverFlow (see the R tagged questions
here <http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/R>), I came to the
conclusion that it offers a very good web 2.0 solution for collaborative
2009 Sep 14
1
Project website is now a Wiki
Hello,
The tinc website, which previously was hand-crafted HTML, has now been replaced
by a Wiki, powered by Ikiwiki (http://ikiwiki.info). The contents are still
very similar to those before the switch, but already some new features are
available: the site now uses CSS for the layout, and RSS and Atom feeds are
available from the news and RecentChanges pages.
If you have something to contribute
2009 Sep 14
1
Project website is now a Wiki
Hello,
The tinc website, which previously was hand-crafted HTML, has now been replaced
by a Wiki, powered by Ikiwiki (http://ikiwiki.info). The contents are still
very similar to those before the switch, but already some new features are
available: the site now uses CSS for the layout, and RSS and Atom feeds are
available from the news and RecentChanges pages.
If you have something to contribute
2004 Aug 06
0
what's the plans for the website :-)
I've had a server co-located which I would've dedicated it
and given admin access for beta testers, right now i am
giving it back. I am / was running shoutcast for few more
days.
It is very easy to install Ikonboard as a FORUM or vBulletin
or phpBulletin or something where you can get some action
and have some people stay on the site. I've installed bunch
of those. Have specific
2015 Jul 28
0
Regarding Static website generator [GSOC Docs-toolchain]
Hi, I just wanted to mail community first and get the discussion started,
but I should have written details first.
The main aim behind this project is to facilitate contributors, so the site
generator should be such that, it doesn't complicate the workflow. Another
constraint is that the site generator should require minimal human effort,
as we plan to build the site continuously through CI,
2016 Mar 10
3
announcing an *early preview* of a cross-referencing code search website for LLVM
Hi,
I've found that one of the most useful tools in the Chromium project is its
code search website, http://cs.chromium.org/
At http://llvm-cs.pcc.me.uk/ you will find something similar for llvm. You
can search the full text of the llvm/clang/lld/lldb repositories using
regular expressions, search for declarations (which are prioritized above
full-text results), and follow cross references
2004 Aug 06
3
what's the plans for the website :-)
was: [icecast] what's happening here?
<p>The list doesn't seem any more stagnant than the website ;-)
Seriously, the lack of current news on the website must have a turning-away effect for curious folks checking www.iccast.org out. There's a recent post from 18 days ago, but there was a "no news" dry spell between August 7 2001 and April 10 2002! During this time I
2005 Dec 14
1
RE: (newbie?) Questions regarding local Rails installationsas a CMS for remote websites
[snip]
> welcome simple solutions for that and of all the CMS systems
> I reviewed most seem to be done by programmers who stuff them
> full of features the secretary responsible for updating the
> company website will only get a heart attack from.
Well, this is exactly what Contribute was designed for... a remote CMS
for largely static content web sites for non-technical people
2015 Mar 28
0
Docs strategy and tactics
Hi,
I am interested in doing this project in GSoC and I?ve filed a proposal.
I?m really fascinated by this idea. Previously I translated the docs of Ghost to Chinese on GitHub, and found that GitHub is a great place to store and write docs. Contributors fork the docs repo on GitHub, modify it / create new article and send a PR. Then we can discuss the PR on GitHub just like on a mailing list,
2010 Feb 17
1
[LLVMdev] Open Projects on LLVM website
Dear All,
I am Ajay Prabandham and have only recently subscribed to
this mailing list. I hold a Bachelors degree in Computer Science and have
over 6 years of experience in the IT industry. I am a resident of Hyderabad,
India.
I have always had interest and curiosity regarding how compilers
work...unfortunately, i passed out over 8 years ago and haven't worked
directly on
2015 Mar 28
1
Website Request, add link to release notes on download page
Could a link to the release notes (
http://wiki.centos.org/Manuals/ReleaseNotes/CentOS7 ) be added to
http://www.centos.org/download/
I'm a Linux beginner, I was able to successfully download CentOS 7 using
the downloads page but once I had the .iso, I wanted to verify the
integrity of the download using MD5. I was eventually able to find the
release notes on the wiki but as a beginner, it
2009 Nov 02
2
New website and call to test / feedback
Dear NUT users and contributors,
The first round on the new NUT website is mostly done:
http://new.networkupstools.org
The general layout has changed a bit to overcome some navigation issues.
The Hardware Compatibility List is also finalized, using actual data
and providing a static version for browser without JavaScript.
There are still a few things remaining, and most of all the conversion
of
2018 Jan 22
0
Update the "repository URL" links for centos.org website
On 18/01/18 16:10, Charlie Drage wrote:
> I had a bit of trouble git cloning the website since the repository URL
> portion isn't filled in,
> see:?https://git.centos.org/summary/?r=websites/centos.org.git
>
> Only until I went
> onto?https://git.centos.org/summary/?r=websites/bugs.centos.org.git was
> I able to infer on how to actually git clone it.
>
> Could
2013 Jun 05
0
Theme for bugs.centos.org website
Hi,
Some efforts were put in having a customized version of MantisBT default
visual style for The CentOS Bugs website.
The work was done for mantis-1.1.8-5.el5 package from epel repository
and is available for you to download at
https://projects.centos.org/svn/artwork/trunk/Identity/Webenv/Themes/Default/Mantis/1.1.8-5.el5/.
In this location there is a README file describing how to install
2008 Feb 01
2
About the new NUT website and the documentation rewrite project
Dear all,
I've released a first "beta" version of the rewritten website using
the MoinMoin wiki (as a CMS).
It's available here: http://test.networkupstools.org/
This way, the website is cuter, cleaner and more manageable.
It will also allows to offer more services, and to share some more
power for the website content, and software releases.
It will most of all allows us to