RE: New change logs and RSS feeds available

Well I wasn't planning on it, but I spent a good deal of time today fixing bugs and enhancing the change logs and RSS feeds.  There are now several more categories.  (Note also that news.html and news-rss2.xml are being replaced by announcements.html and announcements-rss2.xml)  See the new version of the announcement which I will now transfer to the home page:

New change logs and RSS feeds available
26 October 2004
Site improvements

This page lists updates to resources and publications on the W3C International site, as well as news items. Items are in chronological order, with the newest at the top. There are also a number of additional lists generated from this one according to categories assigned to news items. They currently include:

    * announcements: things that typically make their way to the the I18N home page. It includes information about general events and also about newly published resources of all types. It typically does not include descriptions of changes to existing documents, items for review only, etc.
    * resources: news about new and updated resource pages (articles, FAQs, tutorials, publications, and tests) on the W3C Internationalization site. It repeats the document-related information from the Announcements list and all of the Changes list. It does not include announcements about events, nor items for review only.
    * reviews: resources (articles, FAQs, tutorials, publications, and tests) that have been made available in draft form for review, prior to formal publication. Comments about such items should normally be sent to www-international@w3.org.
    * changes: descriptions of changes made to resource pages (articles, FAQs, tutorials, and tests) on the W3C Internationalization site. This information is not usually posted on the home page. Of use as a reference if you want to learn about changes in a new version of a given page. May also be particularly interesting for translators who want to be informed when a document they translated has changed.
    * translations: news exclusively about new and updated translations of material on the W3C Internationalization site. This information will not usually appear on other lists. Useful for non-English speakers.
    * tests: a list solely dedicated to information about I18N tests - new or updated. Good for testers who want to keep up with latest I18N developments.

Each of the logs provided comes with a link to an RSS 2.0 feed, so that you can be notified of new items. For example, non-native English speakers or translators may wish to subscribe to the translations RSS feed, to know when new translations are produced.

If you would like to see additional categories, please contact Richard Ishida at ishida @ w3.org.




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Richard Ishida
W3C

contact info:
http://www.w3.org/People/Ishida/ 

W3C Internationalization:
http://www.w3.org/International/ 

Publication blog:
http://people.w3.org/rishida/blog/
 
 

> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:public-i18n-geo-request@w3.org] On Behalf Of Richard Ishida
> Sent: 26 October 2004 20:37
> To: GEO; www-international@w3.org
> Subject: New change logs and RSS feeds available
> 
> 
> New change logs and RSS feeds available
> 26 October 2004
> Site improvements
> 
> The new page [http://www.w3.org/International/log/Overview] 
> lists updates to resources and publications on the W3C 
> International site, as well as news items. Items are in 
> chronological order, with the newest at the top. There are 
> also a number of additional lists generated from this one 
> according to categories assigned to news items. They 
> currently include:
> 
>     * resources: separates out items relating to new resource 
> pages or publications, or updates to existing documents.
>     * tests: separates out items relating to developments to 
> the test suite.
>     * translations: separates out items relating to new or 
> updated translations of material on the Internationalization site.
> 
> Each of the logs provided comes with a link to an RSS 2.0 
> feed, so that you can be notified of new items. For example, 
> non-native English speakers or translators may wish to 
> subscribe to the translations RSS feed, to know when new 
> translations are produced.
> 
> If you would like to see additional categories, please 
> contact Richard Ishida at ishida @ w3.org.
> 
> These pages are also linked from the home page at 
> http://www.w3.org/International/ and the format of that page 
> has changed to allow me to more easily post news (which means 
> I'm much more likely to actually do so).
> 
> 
> ============
> Richard Ishida
> W3C
> 
> contact info:
> http://www.w3.org/People/Ishida/ 
> 
> W3C Internationalization:
> http://www.w3.org/International/ 
> 
> Publication blog:
> http://people.w3.org/rishida/blog/
>  
> 
> 

Received on Wednesday, 27 October 2004 19:36:04 UTC