o/

Yo me apunto. Pensaba escribir algo de todas formas para la página de Fedora México :D

2008/11/19 Domingo Becker <domingobecker@gmail.com>
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From: Karsten 'quaid' Wade <kwade@redhat.com>
Date: 2008/11/19
Subject: Write your own local release announcement
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Instead of writing a dry, boring English release announcement for
translation ...

You are encouraged to write your own announcement, in your native
language, for your region of the world.

Please collaborate with other members of your localization/Ambassador
community for your 'formal' announcement.

Ambassadors -- please lead this effort within your language/locale.

Here are the points to discuss:

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Talking_points_for_F10

You do not need to cover most or all of those; pick what you think
your audience wants to hear about the most.

This page explains the process in more detail, with links to previous
announcements:

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Release_announcements

Still fixing a few things on that page, but it's usable right now. :)

- Karsten

ps - pardon the cross post, mea culpa
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Estimados amigos,

para todos los interesados en participar, quedan tan solo 3 días para trabajar.
Necesitamos al menos 2 traductores (yo soy uno de ellos) y 1
voluntario que lea y apruebe la traducción.

¿ Voluntarios ?

Solo no lo puedo hacer, se necesitan al menos 3 personas.

Saludos

Domingo Becker

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