Who am I?
I'm
AntonioTerceiro. Currently I'm coursing a Masters Program at
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul's Informatics Intitute.
I've been a TWiki advocate since 2001, when I installed it for the first time
(at
Universidade Federal da Bahia's Mathematics Institute).
What can I do?
- Programming reasonably well (including in Perl)
- Write TWikiPlugins. At the moment I've written three:
- Help with TWiki's Debian packaging.
Why do I want to do it?
I'm mainly asking for checkin rights for mantaining
my plugins in TWiki's Subversion, but I want to
contribute with the core as soon as I can. About the further, my main interest are
TranslationSupport,
LocalizationFramework.
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AntonioTerceiro - 31 Jul 2005
sounds to me to be a good reason ! and we really really could use some developers to work on the Translation and Localization support for TWiki
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SvenDowideit - 02 Aug 2005
Agreed.
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MartinCleaver - 02 Aug 2005
LocalizationFramework really needs alot of work and good ideas. I would welcome every additional help.
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OliverKrueger - 07 Aug 2005
Hi all,
I've been working on
BibliographyPlugin's
conformance
to
Dakar handlers.
Can anyone give me write access so I can check my changes into Subversion ?
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AntonioTerceiro - 29 Aug 2005
That needs Sven. As Oliver says, any help you can offer on the
LocalizationFramework would be welcome as well; a Portuguese translation would be most welcome!
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CrawfordCurrie - 29 Aug 2005
welcome to the
DevelopBranch
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SvenDowideit - 29 Aug 2005
Thank you, Sven.
Crawford, a portuguese translation of what ?
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AntonioTerceiro - 30 Aug 2005
The most useful translation is of the code strings (see templates/language.tmpl), but only when
AndreUlrich? amd
OliverKrueger? have finished the intial German language pass. Then we need translation (and maintenance!) of the documentation in other languages as well. See
LocalizationFramework.
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CrawfordCurrie - 30 Aug 2005
Antonio, your support in the
LocalizationFramework is appreciated. You also have good
JavaScript skills that can be applied to TWiki (with graceful fallback in mind). Welcome to the fun TWiki development!
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PeterThoeny - 31 Aug 2005
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