Hi -

> On Nov 30, 2017, at 2:26 AM, Isabel Drost-Fromm <isa...@apache.org> wrote:
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> On Thu, Nov 30, 2017 at 11:22:12AM +0100, Piergiorgio Lucidi wrote:
>> But considering the technology problem, I'm wondering if CrafterCMS [1] can
>> help us for this because it is a Git-based CMS and it is also Open Source :)
> 
> What kind of tooling or process was used to get the httpd docs as well as the 
> Open Office docs translated?

Under Sun and Oracle OpenOffice.org <http://openoffice.org/> was translated 
into over 100 languages. This was a mixture of community and corporate work. 
During incubation we moved everything on the website (9GB) into the Apache CMS 
and created a template that rewrapped existing HTML and provided headers, 
footers and navigation in alternative languages if a translated version is 
checked into the structure in the template directory.

Navigation and content pages are managed by the community. Volunteers appear 
from time to time on the l...@openoffice.apache.org 
<mailto:l...@openoffice.apache.org> ML. The German and Italian communities are 
very active at maintaining those language sites with long time community 
members on the PMC.

We are very much dependent on the Apache CMS and Joe did significant work to 
make it performant at the end of 2011. If infrastructure replaces the Apache 
CMS then there is significant retooling for OpenOffice.

Other translation efforts make use of Pootle … and volunteers who are recruited 
on the NL language pages of OpenOffice.org <http://openoffice.org/>. These 
efforts are UI strings and help files. Dictionaries are a community effort and 
these can typically still be shared between LibreOffice and OpenOffice. 
extensions.openoffice.org <http://extensions.openoffice.org/>

Regards,
Dave

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> Isabel
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