On Fri, 5 Mar 1999, Thomas G. Lockhart wrote:
> > > We are a little group of brazilian programmers
> > > starting to use postgreSQL (we pretend to
> > > develop a library manager system).
> > > We are interested in mantain a complete translation
> > > of postgreSQL documents. So, we need to know:
> > > - who is the mantainer and the manager of the
> > > documentation?
>
> Hi.
>
Hi.
> > > - where we can get the source of the documentation
> > > (SGML, I suppose...)
>
> It ships with the Postgres sources, in the doc/src/sgml/ directory.
>
Thanks. I'm searching a src.rpm of the latest version now.
> > > - what documentation are recommended to start?
>
> I would suggest starting with the Tutorial and the Admin Guide. Both of
> these are relatively short, and are useful to those getting started with
> Postgres. The User's Guide may be the most important if you were
> translating *only* one document.
We pretend translate all Postgres documents. We will start with these
documents (Tutorial and Admin Guide).
> With CVSup or anonymous CVS you can keep a local copy of the most
> current documentation source, and with CVSup you can do diffs, etc to
> find out what is new or changed to help you keep in sync.
I never used CVS before. Where in web I can found help?
> The jade/DocBook toolset we use supposedly provides multi-language
> support, including Portuguese.
What are these tools? Never heard before... Are they SGML tools?
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Joaquim
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