From: Leslie J. <cew...@16...> - 2003-05-28 14:56:26
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Correct me wherever there's a mistake or error. Besides, with our next milestone release about to be out soon, i'm just thinking of a couple of (trivial?) things: 1) A layout should be defined so that all of our files follow it exactly. [Esp. the start of the file, ie. what should the first line be like(translate it or remain it as is), how the translator info should be displayed]. I find the layouts of our translated files differ from each other. 2) What ESR has said about OSS: Release early; Release often. Our project seemed to have been almost dead for days, if not months. Well, here i SHOULD be critisized for my laziness. :-( And of course, we should tune and improve our file's content itself in the following (possible) releaseS. I mean the quality. [Bug fixes] As to whether go on translating the ref part, i for one, at present, put this question to the second place. I WILL translate the ref part as we do the user part(i mean the willingness, NOT the slowness). But now the most important thing is to RELEASE the user manual. And the last but not the least, lang2, our project manager and editor in chief, you deserve our big thank-you. Thanks, lang2, for your great work. :-) Cant wait to see our user manual released. :^) Thanks & Regards, -- Leslie Jackson |