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Hi,
Le 08/02/2015 13:10, elcico2001 एल्चिको a écrit :
Il 07/02/2015 22:01, Robinson Tryon ha scritto:
On Sat, Feb 7, 2015 at 10:12 AM, elcico2001 एल्चिको
<elcico2001@yahoo.it> wrote:
Am I wrong, or any page under /IT should be supposed to be part of the
documentation of the IT (italian) localization team?
I know that pages exist on the wiki under IT/, FR/, etc.., but I can't
remember if we ever documented how those language-specific subgroups
are intended to be used (e.g. what's in-scope for those sections vs.
what should go elsewhere). Take a look at this page, and perhaps you
have some information/advice about what kind of local content would be
in-scope?
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/TDF_Wiki/Multilingual

Well... of course everybody is free to work on any part of the wiki,
but, I would take for granted that pages under /IT or /FR or /ES, should
be managed by corresponding local teams, as these pages are created by
local teams (and they are not, usually, translated in other languages).
That's why I keep on saying this kind of wiki is just a mess...

Their was always a difference between the NLP views and the
international one ;) but, however, NLPs have specific pages that should
not but touched without notice and adding a multilingual template is
irrelevant for several NLP pages. We won't have a per language wiki, so
we should try to organize the workflow between the wiki maintainers and
the NLPs parts.

This is one of the pages that were moved:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/IT/Localizzazione/Processo

It was moved to this other (wrong) location:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Help:Editing/it

The content of the first page had nothing to do with the second page.
What's the purpose of IT/Localizzazione/Processo ? It looks like
there's some content there relevant to translating wiki pages, but
then that section references
http://www.odfauthors.org/libreoffice/italiano, which is the domain
used by the Documentation Team, and I get lost around there.

Yes, there are instructions for localization (general, not only wiki);
we are not using odfauthors that much, we prefer to have all
instructions on the wiki.

The wiki handle several types of translation (l10n, documentation,
marketing, sites) that are relevant only to NLPs.


Maybe someone was trying to streamline the process of editing the wiki
and translating/localizing wiki pages, and got confused about how that
content could best be organized. If you have the time, it would be
great if you could stub-in some guidelines on the Multilingual page,
or toss out some ideas here on the list? :-)

Sorry, I really don't have time; I'm already working on guides
localization to italian; and trying to coordinate the work of other
volunteers, also by writing procedures on the wiki.

Anyway...my idea is to get a real multilanguage wiki, with subdomains! :)

We won't have it, so the best is to try to work all together on what we
have. The next time there is a modification on your pages, please come
here and ask the person who has modified it what he intended to do. In
any case each modification can be reverted so you won't loose your work.
The wiki maintainers on their side should check the contact of the NLP
responsible mentioned on it and ask him first the what and why he want
to modify the pages.


Now this page (/Help:Editing/it) is under translation, (with the
content of
the corresponding english page); and I had to recreate the page
IT/Localizzazione/Processo.
All of the translation and localization processes are quite cryptic to
me. We have top-level pages like
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Translating_LibreOffice that maybe
could live under Translation/ or Language/ or something similar?

yes I do agree this page should go under localization; something like:

https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Language/Translating_LibreOffice

Yes, it should be under l10n as it's only related to UI and Help files
of LibreOffice the product. The page has been created a long time ago
before a more categorized wiki and at that time, we still thought that
we will have a per language wiki.

Cheers
Sophie

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