Hi,
Sure, feel free to translate the manual. It's licensed under the GNU
FDL 1.2.
You shouldn't use the URL that you mentioned. The manual's source code
is available from git at
git://jsapigen.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/jsapigen/jsapigen
You'll need a Linux system, git and docbook to check out the
repository and build it. I think the docbook format also allows
multi-language documents. I'd be interested in integrating the
translation into the official files.
Best regards
Thomas
Am 04.02.2013 15:20, schrieb Anja Skrba:
> Dear Sir,
>
> My name is Anja and I am Computer Science student at the University
> of Belgrade,Serbia. I found your web page about JavaScript,
> SpiderMonkey, and JSAPI of a significant use for the community.
>
> Here is the URL of your page:
> http://jsapigen.sourceforge.net/manual.html
>
> I was wondering if I could translate it to Serbo-Croatian language
> and post it on my web site?
>
> See, my purpose is to help people from Ex Yugoslavia (Serbia,
> Montenegro, Croatia, Bosnia and Hercegovina, Slovenia and
> Macedonia) to better understand some very useful information about
> computer science.
>
> I hope I'll hear from you soon.
>
> Many kind regards,
>
> Anja Skrba http://science.webhostinggeeks.com/
> an...@we... Tel: +381 62300604
>
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