Plone has a feature where you can create static versions of an English page and then separate it to translations. It's the same system Novell uses for their web site. I think it looks great; I used to have a different Wordpress account and the interface options weren't nearly as nice as what you have laid out here. Is it Apache/PHP? Chris Coray e-Marketing Web Developer Eli Kirk/Novell 801.861.6509 www.novell.com
"Stephen Shaw" <sshaw@decriptor.com> 7/14/2008 1:28 PM >>> On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 1:10 PM, ¡ElCheVive! <elchevive68@gmail.com> wrote: 2008/7/14 Alex Rodriguez <alexio44@opensuse.org.ni>: 2008/7/14 Stephen Shaw <sshaw@decriptor.com>: Anyways, around here there are a couple guys, one that started ubuntu-tutorials.com which has been really successful for him and a fedora guy that followed suit and started fedora-tutorials.com. We figured it only fair to start opensuse-tutorials.com.
Nice :) 2 things
1. How will be uploaded the files ( .pdf format right? ) anybody will have power to do this job ? Or will be "moderated" by 5 - 10 guys ?
2. The language ? Only english ?
tutorials localizated should be nice. I have 3 or 4 in my own language (pt_BR), but I could translate it to English so more people could re-translate to his/her own language if its supported in this new site. For now I have:
If you want create an account and then we can get them up there for 'review' ( let me know so i can change your status). As I mentioned earlier, I'm all for anyone contributing. We do already have a few admins. I'm excited. It will be nice to have a central point where all you will find are tutorials. I wonder if there is a way to maybe create static pages with translated versions? English on the main page. It would be kind of weird to have several of the same post in different languages on the same feed. I wonder if there might be value in having wordpress mu?
*A little walkthrougt showing the installation using a LiveCD; *Another showing some partitions use case (using a existent linux partition, shrinking the windows partition and using all space) *Configuring the update and others repositories and let the installed LiveCD openSUSE speaks portuguese ;) (which
Theses tutorials I made for newbies in mind at our pt_BR forum (http://www.susebr.org/forum) showing a first contact with openSUSE, with lots of screenshots...
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