I happened to stumble into the Asterisk Developer's conference call this
morning (a little late, I must admit), and was surprised to hear
everyone talking about docs! After a good discussion, it was decided
that Digium would create us a Subversion repository on their community
SVN server to host documentation work. Mark and Kevin also agreed to
start thinking about an infrastructure under which we can make it easier
to keep the documentation in sync with changes to the Asterisk code.
The core members of the docs project will have commit access, and others
will be able to get commit access to the repository as needed.
Between this and the work that Peter has been doing the last little
while, I'm excited to see the Asterisk Documentation Project moving
ahead in the right direction again.
I'll send out more details as they become available... stay tuned!
-Jared
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Subject: [Asterisk-doc] Moving ahead!
I happened to stumble into the Asterisk Developer's
conference call this morning (a little late, I must admit),
and was surprised to hear everyone talking about docs! After
a good discussion, it was decided that Digium would create us
a Subversion repository on their community SVN server to host
documentation work. Mark and Kevin also agreed to start
thinking about an infrastructure under which we can make it
easier to keep the documentation in sync with changes to the
Asterisk code.
The core members of the docs project will have commit access,
and others will be able to get commit access to the
repository as needed.
Between this and the work that Peter has been doing the last
little while, I'm excited to see the Asterisk Documentation
Project moving ahead in the right direction again.
I'll send out more details as they become available... stay tuned!
-Jared
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Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 10:25 am Post subject: [Asterisk-doc] Moving ahead!
Great!
What about spanish doc?
Leo
Leonardo F. Bauchwitz
Jared Smith <jaredsmith@jaredsmith.net> escribió:
Quote:
I happened to stumble into the Asterisk Developer's conference call this
morning (a little late, I must admit), and was surprised to hear
everyone talking about docs! After a good discussion, it was decided
that Digium would create us a Subversion repository on their community
SVN server to host documentation work. Mark and Kevin also agreed to
start thinking about an infrastructure under which we can make it easier
to keep the documentation in sync with changes to the Asterisk code.
The core members of the docs project will have commit access, and others
will be able to get commit access to the repository as needed.
Between this and the work that Peter has been doing the last little
while, I'm excited to see the Asterisk Documentation Project moving
ahead in the right direction again.
I'll send out more details as they become available... stay tuned!
-Jared
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Posted: Thu May 11, 2006 2:22 pm Post subject: [Asterisk-doc] Moving ahead!
On 5/10/06, Mark Phillips <g7ltt@g7ltt.com> wrote:
Quote:
> Well, that all depends on someone to translate the documentation to
> spanish -- I certainly don't speak anything but english :)
<grin>
Should that read "anything but American"?
</grin>
It might if I were an American -- however, I don't speak that language
-- I speak Canadian, which is a very close dialect of 'the Queen's
english'. The American language often confuses me :)
Leif.
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Posted: Thu May 11, 2006 3:23 pm Post subject: [Asterisk-doc] Moving ahead!
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From: Leif Madsen [mailto:asterisk.leif.madsen@gmail.com]
Sent: May 11, 2006 10:19 AM
To: g7ltt@g7ltt.com; Discussions regarding The Asterisk
Documentation Project
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-doc] Moving ahead!
On 5/10/06, Mark Phillips <g7ltt@g7ltt.com> wrote:
> > Well, that all depends on someone to translate the
documentation to
> > spanish -- I certainly don't speak anything but english :)
>
> <grin>
>
> Should that read "anything but American"?
>
> </grin>
It might if I were an American -- however, I don't speak that language
-- I speak Canadian, which is a very close dialect of 'the
Queen's english'. The American language often confuses me :)
In all fairness, though, The Queen would likely be horrified to hear the
average Canadian use of English. As far as I can figure, Canadian English is
a mix of American and British.
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Posted: Thu May 11, 2006 4:32 pm Post subject: [Asterisk-doc] Moving ahead!
On 5/11/06, Jim Van Meggelen <jim@vanmeggelen.ca> wrote:
Quote:
> It might if I were an American -- however, I don't speak that language
> -- I speak Canadian, which is a very close dialect of 'the
> Queen's english'. The American language often confuses me :)
In all fairness, though, The Queen would likely be horrified to hear the
average Canadian use of English. As far as I can figure, Canadian English is
a mix of American and British.
Yah, that's because we don't like either the Americans or the British :)
Leif.
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Posted: Thu May 11, 2006 4:38 pm Post subject: [Asterisk-doc] Moving ahead!
Leif Madsen wrote:
Quote:
On 5/11/06, Jim Van Meggelen <jim@vanmeggelen.ca> wrote:
>> It might if I were an American -- however, I don't speak that language
>> -- I speak Canadian, which is a very close dialect of 'the
>> Queen's english'. The American language often confuses me :)
I once wrote to someone in French "in spite of the fact than a huge
abyss separates our languages" (English and French) and a few years
later somone on TV said French and the Canadian French speakers are
"separated by the abyss of the *same* language". True, when a French
Canadian movie is shown on French TV, they do have French subtitles!
So what about my question about a Windows based of linux command line
editor to read these doc files? eh?
rr
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Posted: Thu May 11, 2006 4:48 pm Post subject: [Asterisk-doc] Moving ahead!
On Thu, 2006-05-11 at 11:29 -0400, Jim Van Meggelen wrote:
Quote:
In all fairness, though, The Queen would likely be horrified to hear the
average Canadian use of English. As far as I can figure, Canadian English is
a mix of American and British.
You still put the Queen on your money... You're British, but just don't
want to admit it ;-)
-Jared
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Posted: Thu May 11, 2006 5:07 pm Post subject: [Asterisk-doc] Moving ahead!
Quote:
-----Original Message-----
From: Leif Madsen [mailto:asterisk.leif.madsen@gmail.com]
Sent: May 11, 2006 12:38 PM
To: Discussions regarding The Asterisk Documentation Project
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-doc] Moving ahead!
On 5/11/06, Jim Van Meggelen <jim@vanmeggelen.ca> wrote:
> > It might if I were an American -- however, I don't speak that
> > language
> > -- I speak Canadian, which is a very close dialect of
'the Queen's
> > english'. The American language often confuses me :)
>
> In all fairness, though, The Queen would likely be
horrified to hear
> the average Canadian use of English. As far as I can
figure, Canadian
> English is a mix of American and British.
Yah, that's because we don't like either the Americans or the
British :)
Deep down, it's ourselves we don't like. We shoulda taken over the world
years ago, but for some reason we keep procrastinating. This makes us
bitter.
Maybe next year!
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Posted: Thu May 11, 2006 5:08 pm Post subject: [Asterisk-doc] Moving ahead!
Quote:
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From: Jared Smith [mailto:jaredsmith@jaredsmith.net]
Sent: May 11, 2006 12:52 PM
To: Discussions regarding The Asterisk Documentation Project
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-doc] Moving ahead!
On Thu, 2006-05-11 at 11:29 -0400, Jim Van Meggelen wrote:
> In all fairness, though, The Queen would likely be
horrified to hear
> the average Canadian use of English. As far as I can
figure, Canadian
> English is a mix of American and British.
You still put the Queen on your money... You're British, but
just don't want to admit it ;-)
I think we should put Shania Twain on our money!
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