- From: Coralie Mercier <coralie@w3.org>
- Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2011 15:11:30 +0200
- To: "Karl Dubost" <karl@la-grange.net>, "Richard Ishida" <ishida@w3.org>
- Cc: "Chris Mills" <cmills@opera.com>, "'public-evangelist@w3.org' w3. org" <public-evangelist@w3.org>, "www International" <www-international@w3.org>
I share Richard's question. Note: I'm not very used to wikis nor am I used to the work habits around them. Thus far, I've been grateful that Chris Mills sends e-mail to this list when he updates articles. I take this as a signal that an article is ready for translation. However, the nature of a wiki and the nature of the curriculum being that it is in constant evolution, makes it real hard for me to know when some resource is worth translating. Karl's feedback to think about wikipedia isn't of much help to me. His feedback that he anticipates people to take ownership of content is of some help, assuming people who translate a page will "watch" that page for changes and apply changes to translations. Is this a fair characterization? Coralie On Wed, 10 Aug 2011 14:47:37 +0200, Richard Ishida <ishida@w3.org> wrote: > What the process for alerting the translators when the wiki changes? > > RI > > > On 10/08/2011 13:45, Karl Dubost wrote: >> >> Le 10 août 2011 à 08:31, Richard Ishida a écrit : >>> Here's some feedback on http://www.w3.org/wiki/The_HTML_head_element >> […] >>> I think this paragraph needs a fair bit of attention. >> >> >> Richard it is a wiki. Just do it. -- Coralie Mercier - Communications Team - Incubator Activity Lead World Wide Web Consortium - http://www.w3.org W3C/ERCIM - N212 - 2004, rte des lucioles - 06410 Biot - FR mailto:coralie@w3.org +33492387590 http://www.w3.org/People/CMercier/
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