Changing glossary to ???
by Eric Christensen
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I'm working on the Jargon Buster. The old XML contains tags that are no
longer used. It appears to create a glossary. So what replaces the
tags that are there?
<glossentry id="gl-jb-a11y">
<glossterm>a11y</glossterm>
<glossdef>
<para>
An abbreviation for "accessibility," frequently used in
programming to avoid unnecessary typing and misspelling.
Accessibility is the provision of services for impaired
users, such as text-to-speech translation for the visually
impaired. The <literal>11</literal> derives from the eleven
letters between the beginning <literal>a</literal> and the
ending <literal>y</literal>.
</para>
</glossdef>
</glossentry>
Thanks,
Eric
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Self-Introduction: Satinderjit Singh
by satinder grewal
Hi everyone,
I'm Satinderjit Singh Grewal from Punjab. My IRC and fedora nick is
satindergrewal.
==> What other projects or writing have you worked on in the past?
I've been working as a Linux Administrator since 2007. Earlier I was working
as a freelance web developer, which is now turned as my profession. Recently
I completed my work on translating Joomla CMS Language Pack to Punjabi,
which includes several other third party Joomla Extensions such as
JomCommet, MyBlog, JomSocial, Alpha Registration and Joom Donation.
==> What level and type of computer skills do you have?
Advanced computer skills:
1. Linux/Windows Network Administration,
2. Virtualization
Intermediate skills:
1. Asterisk VoIP
Basic skills:
1. PHP, MySQL
==> What other skills do you have that might be applicable? User interface
design, other so-called soft skills (people skills), programming, etc.
1. Graphics/UI Designing with Photoshop and Flash,
2. Expertise in CMS/Forums: Joomla, Wordpress, Moodle, phpBB, vBulletin
3. Languages Read/Write/Listen: Punjabi, Hindi, English (High)
4. Creating Video Guides - http://youtube.com/openitcrew
5. Programming: HTML, Stylesheet, Linux Shell Scripting
==> What makes you an excellent match for the project?
I have been into Web Development since 2004-2005, and in Linux since 2007. I
was always willing to contribute from my side to Open Source Projects, but
due to lack in programming languages I couldn't. Having interest and
experience in various areas where I can put my efforts and contribute
something. Such as Graphics/UI Designing, Language, Documentation, Guides
and Tutorials.
==> GPG KEYID and fingerprint
[satinder@localhost ~]$ gpg --fingerprint AFDF2526
pub 2048R/E82B2CAF 2010-06-20 [expires: 2011-06-20]
Key fingerprint = 0C59 932E 09CE D3A6 E1F3 BCE3 BB77 5054 E82B 2CAF
uid Satinderjit Singh (Fedora Open Source Projects) <
grewal.satinder(a)gmail.com>
sub 2048R/AFDF2526 2010-06-20 [expires: 2011-06-20]
13 years, 10 months
Fedora 14 Schedule
by John Poelstra
Start End Name
Wed 26-May Tue 19-Oct Create POT files for All Guides
13 years, 10 months
Task for new contributor: Documenting how to modify iptables rules for the wiki
by Eric Christensen
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A perfect task for a new contributor came up today. I'd like to have a
"How to" wiki page for modifying rules in iptables. This should be
generally accepted practices using both a GUI and a CLI.
Anyone want to accept this task?
- --Eric
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