On Mon, 30 Jan 2017 at 07:16 Berker Peksağ <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 30, 2017 at 12:21 PM, INADA Naoki <[email protected]> > wrote: > > There are some updates about this topic. > > And I have something to discuss to get things forward. > > > > We (Japanese translation team) and Julien start sharing one Transifex > project. > > Please see this dashboard. We have nice progress. > > https://www.transifex.com/python-doc/python-35/dashboard/ > > > > Julien want hosting french documentation at https://docs.python.org/fr/ > > I don't have strong opinion about where to hosting, but I want to share > > more efforts (automated build + hosting) with Julien and other language > > communities. > > > > Since Berker Peksag against about hosting translated document on > > docs.python.org [1], I'm considering about using github pages. > > > > I got "python-docs" organization already for it [2]. So translated > documents > > can be hosted on URL like https://python-docs.github.io/py35-ja/ or > > https://python-docs.github.io/py35/fr/ . (first part of the path > > should be same to > > repository name). > > > > I already uses github pages for testing Japanese translation [3]. > > It's nice place to host webpage. We can get https and CDN for free. > > > > [1]: https://github.com/python/docsbuild-scripts/pull/8 > > [2]: https://github.com/python-docs > > [3]: https://python-doc-ja.github.io/py35/ > > > > > > So I want to discuss (and get consensus) about where should we host > > translated document. > > > > a) translated docs on docs.python.org / issue tracker on > github.com/python-docs/ > > b) translated docs on python-docs.github.io / issue tracker on > > github.com/python-docs/ > > +1 for b) or any idea that would indicate that the Python developers > don't maintain translations of the official documentation. I don't > have a strong opinion on naming the GitHub organization (maybe > python-docs-translations?) but that can be discussed later. Another > advantage of this approach is that you can have separate issue > trackers for each language (e.g. python-docs-fr) so people can easily > report documentation issues in their native languages. > Does hosting on Read the Docs makes any of this easier/harder?
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