Thread: Portuguese Docs in wiki
Folowing the inclination of other communities, we in Brazil want to put all our articles and other stuf in http://wiki.postgresql.org and not more in http://www.postgresql.org.br . We are promoting a complete remake of our site and will mantain our wiki only for internal organization and the the other stuf will use Drupal as others do. So, we have a lot of articles to put there and have interest in tranlate some from english to postuguese too. So, for these we need a new link in the front page of wiki. Can any one do these for us? Is there any policy for this? Thanks for the atention, Fabio Telles -- blog: http://www.midstorm.org/~telles/ e-mail / jabber: fabio.telles@gmail.com
Folowing the inclination of other communities, we in Brazil want to put all our articles and other stuf in http://wiki.postgresql.org and not more in http://www.postgresql.org.br . We are promoting a complete remake of our site and will mantain our wiki only for internal organization and the the other stuf will use Drupal as others do. So, we have a lot of articles to put there and have interest in tranlate some from english to postuguese too. So, for these we need a new link in the front page of wiki. Can any one do these for us? Is there any policy for this? Thanks for the atention, Fabio Telles -- blog: http://www.midstorm.org/~telles/ e-mail / jabber: fabio.telles@gmail.com
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 1:47 PM, Fábio Telles Rodriguez <fabio.telles@gmail.com> wrote: > Folowing the inclination of other communities, we in Brazil want to > put all our articles and other stuf in http://wiki.postgresql.org and > not more in http://www.postgresql.org.br . We are promoting a complete > remake of our site and will mantain our wiki only for internal > organization and the the other stuf will use Drupal as others do. So, > we have a lot of articles to put there and have interest in tranlate > some from english to postuguese too. > > So, for these we need a new link in the front page of wiki. Can any > one do these for us? Is there any policy for this? I've added a link - please hack away :-) -- Dave Page EnterpriseDB UK: http://www.enterprisedb.com