RE: [gentoo-dev] GuideXML editor, tidyGuide and Google SoC

2006-05-08 Thread achumakov
quot;? > > No need for big heavy editors like OOo and lots of extra > plugins/templates/etc. :) > OOo etc could make editing more productive for those not familiar with XML odds - just imagine why translation of Gentoo doc is so slow and weak? > Still, if this gets off the groun

[gentoo-dev] GuideXML editor, tidyGuide and Google SoC

2006-05-08 Thread achumakov
Hi devs, I've recently (too late ;-) read that we (Chris White?) had proposed the GuideXML editor project for GSoC. I have some ideas to describe here, and (possibly) willing to act as a co-mentor for this challenge. It is interesting that we've already approached this task at Russian doc transla

RE: [gentoo-dev] Heritage

2006-05-07 Thread achumakov
y used in pairs. > It wondered whether the Council should take care of this nice > aboot.xml page as well as the Social Contract and the Philosophy. > It also wondered why it had been given a male name because > Larry is a she. > I told her I didn't know the answer and she was not the only > case in Gentoo Land. > Larry is now resting in her stable and will be entertaining > you as soon as she has digested her first meal in more than a week. > > That's really wonderful, Xavier! -achumakov -- gentoo-dev@gentoo.org mailing list

RE: [gentoo-dev] Heritage

2006-05-07 Thread achumakov
to change things that have > been part and parcel of Gentoo for quite a bit of time, and > do not cause any harm by their existence. I agree, too. Moreover, is is sad to see that the Gentoo philosophy has been cut in the website redesign process, too. Isn't it? -achumakov -- gentoo-dev@gentoo.org mailing list