Le 2011-06-15 14:06, Renata Marques a écrit :
Hi Marc, Simos, all,
I take a look in the wiki page and it looks good.
I've added the lang bar in our wiki. Maybe the page should be moved too
(something like marketing/magazine/pt-br, perhaps).
I will resume the production flow of Revista BrOffice in a graphic then I
share it here. This flow is something I would like to have done for a long
time, but I always have put off. So now I'm doing that.
However, the steps are described in this page:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/PT-BR/Revista/Guia
Regards,
Renata
Hi Renata et al
I was just thinking about the organization of the pages on the wiki. If we
are going to make a real effort to publish an "International LibreOffice
Magazine", then, as Renata suggests, we should try to organize the structure
properly. Therefore, I would like to propose the following:
* we move the /PT-BR/Revista/ pages (with all sub-pages) to the marketing
section. So, instead of finding the pages on
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/PT-BR/Revista/, we would move all of the
pages listed with Revista to
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Marketing/PT-BR/Revista/
* there should be a language bar on all of the /PT-BR/Revista/ (and all
sub-pages) with the {{OrigLang|}} being PT-BR. This will set the original
language of this section as PT-BR.
* we will add an link on the main Marketing wiki page to the "International
LibreOffice Magazine" pages[1]. Explanation: it was agreed from the very
start of the TDF/LibreOffice that the working language of LibreOffice would
be "International English". This allows a common language for all groups to
be able to participate in all aspects of the TDF/LibreOffice.
This way the LibreOffice Magazine Brasil can continue to expand their
section as they wish and the other interested NL groups will be able to do
their translations of these pages.
At least now the placement of the Magazine pages will make more sense in the
"Marketing" section.
How does this sound?
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