On Sun, Sep 19, 1999 at 12:13:50PM +0200, BKrith wrote: > hi my name is Bill Kritharakis and i am from Greece. > As i have noticed there is not at this time any support for my laguage > (Greek) at Debian. > I would be glad to start the translation of the web pages at start. > But as i read in the web translation howto it is not possible for me to work > these pages on a > Linux based computer on this format, as i only have access to a Debian Linux > computer at > my univercity. It is difficult to use that computer for that task as it is > needed in other areas. > So please inform me if there is a way to work on these web pages on my uncles > Pc which > uses Windows. > I believe there is a CVS program for windows available. If you uncle's computer is connected to the internet, then you could use such a program to do the work from his machine.
An alternative is to use CVS to get the files to a machine at the university and then bring the files home to work on them. If the problem at the university is simply space, you don't need to create a local copy of the entire web site at once. You could simply fetch only those directories you are working on. Another thing to consider is finding a group of people to work on this with you. This is a good idea anyway as most people find it difficult to do a translation alone for a long time. If your university has a Linux Users' Group, approach them about getting a group to work on it. If your university doesn't have a LUG, start one! Jay Treacy