- From: Beatriz Corrales <biacorrales@nic.br>
- Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2018 15:20:51 -0300
- To: w3c-translators@w3.org, public-auth-trans-pt-br@w3.org
Dear Xueyuan, Thank you for pointing out the issues on the CAT document. I took care of it and it seems that the current version of CAT document (http://www.w3c.br/traducoes/DWBP-en/) has no more issues. Could you please confirm this? Regarding the revision of the translation, although the review group was advised of the mailing list (public-auth-trans-en-request@w3.org), the contributions and suggestions were made through a group of emails hosted at Nic.br, created previously for mobilization of the group. Considering that 30 days have passed since the review process began, I am finalizing the HTML file with all the contributions made and, soon, I will proceed to steps 5.3 and 5.4 of the authorized translation policy, ok? Kind regards, Beatriz -- Beatriz Corrales Analista de Projetos W3C Brasil e Centro de Estudos sobre Tecnologias Web - Ceweb.br Iniciativas CGI.br/NIC.br +55 11 5509-3537 ramal 4179 http://ceweb.br/ Em 03/09/18 09:24, Xueyuan escreveu: > > On 01/09/2018 05:41, Beatriz Corrales wrote: >> Dear Xueyuan, >> >> I'm happy to officially inform the W3C that the first version of >> Brazilian Portuguese Candidate Authorized Translation (CAT) of DWBP >> is available online at http://www.w3c.br/traducoes/DWBP-pt-br/ >> >> Best Regards >> Beatriz >> > Hi Beatriz, > > The CAT document appears to have validation issues. The following > recommended tools can be used to check the translated document: > > W3C Validators: https://validator.w3.org > I18N checker: https://validator.w3.org/i18n-checker/ > > Following the CAT announcement, we are now at the step in the Policy > for Authorized Translation when W3C initiates the review process, > which will last at least 30 days. > > cf. https://www.w3.org/2005/02/TranslationPolicy.html > > [[ > 4. W3C Initiation of Review Process: > 1. W3C announces a review period of at least 30 days of the CAT > on the translators' mailing list, specifying a separate, publicly > archived mailing list, in W3C or W3C Office Web space, to be used for > commenting. This mailing list may be a per-language list for all CATs > in that language, such as public-auth-trans-hu@w3.org for any > Hungarian CAT, or a list specifically set up for that CAT. All > comments on the CAT must be sent to this list. Postings to the mailing > list may either be in the language of translation or in English. > ]] > > The dedicated mailing list for this review process is: > public-auth-trans-pt-br@w3.org > > and the mail archive is at: > https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-auth-trans-pt-br/ > > Subscription to this list can be done by sending an e-mail, with the > subject set to 'subscribe', to: > public-auth-trans-pt-br-request@w3.org > > The mailing list and the archive are public. Anybody can send an > e-mail to the list, apart from the fact that at the first send an > anti-spam "ritual" has to be followed (via an acknowledgement e-mail). > > We encourage you to announce this review period to facilitate comments > from the public. > > Please, communicate this information to your partners (this is step > 5.1 of the Policy), and ask them to subscribe to the mailing list and > use it for the comments. > > Step 5.1 requests that the general translators' mailing list be copied > when announcing availability of the CAT. This was done on 1 September: > https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/w3c-translators/2018JulSep/0038.html > > We invite you to follow the policy for step 5: > > [[ > 5. LTO Notification of Review, Monitoring of Comments, and Revision of > CAT: > 1. The LTO notifies the stakeholder organizations of the > availability of the CAT, the start of the review period, and the > existence of the mailing list for comments; directs them to send > comments to this mailing list; and copies this notification to the > general translators' mailing list. > 2. The LTO monitors the mailing list comments; provides > clarification when necessary; and summarizes consensus on specific > issues (when possible) to help the ongoing discussion. > 3. After the end of the review period, the LTO issues a new > version of the CAT as needed, and provides a list, in English and the > language of translation, of the points raised, and a summary of the > discussions during the review period, describing the problems found > and solutions agreed with the other reviewers. This summary must be > posted both to the publicly archived mailing list for this CAT, and to > the general translators' mailing list. > 4. In the event that no comments or only very few comments are > received during the review period, the LTO ensures that a majority of > the reviewing organizations send email to the publicly archived > mailing list for this CAT, confirming that they have in fact reviewed > the document, and that they consider it to be an accurate translation. > 5. The LTO then advises W3C whether a new review round is > necessary or not. > ]] > > Best regards, > Xueyuan Jia on behalf of W3C > > >
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