또 다른 하루가 시작되는 아침입니다.
모두들 안녕하세요 :)
오늘 아침에 지금까지 보내주신 번역을 다 올리고 커밋해봤더니 이제 146개만 더 끝내면 백퍼센트가 되겠네요. initscripts 와 아나콘다 파일이 업데이트되긴 했지만 반대가 없으시면 제가 업데이트해보려구요.
번역을 도와주시는 분들께 감사드리구요 이제 바로 정상이 바라다보이는 언덕 지점에 도달했습니다. 서로 밀어주고 당겨서 좋은 성과가 있으리라 믿어요.
146개면 참여해주시는 분의 수에 따라서 걸리는 날짜수도 달라지겠네요. 오늘 15분이 10개씩만 해주시면 바로 끝날 수도 있겠다는 생각은 너무 헛된 생각일까요 :)?
지은.
아.. 지은님이셨군요..
전 항상 Jiyeen을 보면서 저걸 어떻게 읽어야 하나 그랬는데.. 지연일까? 지이엔~^^;이건 너무 중국식 같은데.. 하고 있었거든요..
On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 10:28:33 +1000, Michelle Jiyeen Kim mkim@redhat.com wrote:
또 다른 하루가 시작되는 아침입니다.
모두들 안녕하세요 :)
오늘 아침에 지금까지 보내주신 번역을 다 올리고 커밋해봤더니 이제 146개만 더 끝내면 백퍼센트가 되겠네요. initscripts 와 아나콘다 파일이 업데이트되긴 했지만 반대가 없으시면 제가 업데이트해보려구요.
번역을 도와주시는 분들께 감사드리구요 이제 바로 정상이 바라다보이는 언덕 지점에 도달했습니다. 서로 밀어주고 당겨서 좋은 성과가 있으리라 믿어요.
146개면 참여해주시는 분의 수에 따라서 걸리는 날짜수도 달라지겠네요. 오늘 15분이 10개씩만 해주시면 바로 끝날 수도 있겠다는 생각은 너무 헛된 생각일까요 :)?
지은.
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하하 많은 분들께서 궁금해하시는데 제 이름을 원래 영문으로 하면 jieun이 맞죠
그런데 중학교때 아버지께서 여권을 만드시면서 철자를 잘못 쓰시는 바람에 이제 jiyeen이 되었답니다~
중국 이름같죠? 흐흐
Kanghoon Ko wrote:
아.. 지은님이셨군요..
전 항상 Jiyeen을 보면서 저걸 어떻게 읽어야 하나 그랬는데.. 지연일까? 지이엔~^^;이건 너무 중국식 같은데.. 하고 있었거든요..
On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 10:28:33 +1000, Michelle Jiyeen Kim mkim@redhat.com wrote:
또 다른 하루가 시작되는 아침입니다.
모두들 안녕하세요 :)
오늘 아침에 지금까지 보내주신 번역을 다 올리고 커밋해봤더니 이제 146개만 더 끝내면 백퍼센트가 되겠네요. initscripts 와 아나콘다 파일이 업데이트되긴 했지만 반대가 없으시면 제가 업데이트해보려구요.
번역을 도와주시는 분들께 감사드리구요 이제 바로 정상이 바라다보이는 언덕 지점에 도달했습니다. 서로 밀어주고 당겨서 좋은 성과가 있으리라 믿어요.
146개면 참여해주시는 분의 수에 따라서 걸리는 날짜수도 달라지겠네요. 오늘 15분이 10개씩만 해주시면 바로 끝날 수도 있겠다는 생각은 너무 헛된 생각일까요 :)?
지은.
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히히히.. 저희 장인 어른은 함자가 "철암" 이신데 여권에 이름을 입력하는 사람이 잘못 하는 바람에 "CHL-ARM" 이라고 나왔답니다. 이거 아무도 못읽어요 ^^ 저도 여권에 Jooil 이라고 붙여 써야되는데 Joo Il 이렇게 띄어쓰는 바람에 운전면허를 비롯해서 Joo 만 찍혀있는게 한 두개가 아니죠 :-)
----- Original Message ----- From: Michelle Jiyeen Kim mkim@redhat.com Date: Fri, 17 Sep 2004 10:38:36 +1000 Subject: Re: [Fedora-trans-ko] 좋은 소식 - 146개만 남았습니다. To: Kanghoon Ko boabem@gmail.com, fedora-trans-ko@redhat.com
하하 많은 분들께서 궁금해하시는데 제 이름을 원래 영문으로 하면 jieun이 맞죠
그런데 중학교때 아버지께서 여권을 만드시면서 철자를 잘못 쓰시는 바람에 이제 jiyeen이 되었답니다~
중국 이름같죠? 흐흐
Kanghoon Ko wrote: 아.. 지은님이셨군요.. 전 항상 Jiyeen을 보면서 저걸 어떻게 읽어야 하나 그랬는데.. 지연일까? 지이엔~^^;이건 너무 중국식 같은데.. 하고 있었거든요.. On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 10:28:33 +1000, Michelle Jiyeen Kim mkim@redhat.com wrote:
또 다른 하루가 시작되는 아침입니다. 모두들 안녕하세요 :) 오늘 아침에 지금까지 보내주신 번역을 다 올리고 커밋해봤더니 이제 146개만 더 끝내면 백퍼센트가 되겠네요. initscripts 와 아나콘다 파일이 업데이트되긴 했지만 반대가 없으시면 제가 업데이트해보려구요. 번역을 도와주시는 분들께 감사드리구요 이제 바로 정상이 바라다보이는 언덕 지점에 도달했습니다. 서로 밀어주고 당겨서 좋은 성과가 있으리라 믿어요. 146개면 참여해주시는 분의 수에 따라서 걸리는 날짜수도 달라지겠네요. 오늘 15분이 10개씩만 해주시면 바로 끝날 수도 있겠다는 생각은 너무 헛된 생각일까요 :)? 지은. -- Fedora-trans-ko mailing list Fedora-trans-ko@redhat.com http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-trans-ko ________________________________ -- Fedora-trans-ko mailing list Fedora-trans-ko@redhat.com http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-trans-ko
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그렇군요.. 그럼 딱 잘라서 46 개 할께요. 그럼 100 개 남겠네요 ^^;
On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 10:28:33 +1000, Michelle Jiyeen Kim mkim@redhat.com wrote:
또 다른 하루가 시작되는 아침입니다.
모두들 안녕하세요 :)
오늘 아침에 지금까지 보내주신 번역을 다 올리고 커밋해봤더니 이제 146개만 더 끝내면 백퍼센트가 되겠네요. initscripts 와 아나콘다 파일이 업데이트되긴 했지만 반대가 없으시면 제가 업데이트해보려구요.
번역을 도와주시는 분들께 감사드리구요 이제 바로 정상이 바라다보이는 언덕 지점에 도달했습니다. 서로 밀어주고 당겨서 좋은 성과가 있으리라 믿어요.
146개면 참여해주시는 분의 수에 따라서 걸리는 날짜수도 달라지겠네요. 오늘 15분이 10개씩만 해주시면 바로 끝날 수도 있겠다는 생각은 너무 헛된 생각일까요 :)?
지은.
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Jooil Lee wrote:
그렇군요.. 그럼 딱 잘라서 46 개 할께요. 그럼 100 개 남겠네요 ^^;
오홋 아침마다 메시지 수로 절 감동시키는 주일님.
부대를 이끄는 역할을 하고 계세요 :) 달라면 드려야지요 영차! 하하
이제 딱 100 개 남습니다. 후후
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Parse::Yapp (Yet Another Perl Parser compiler) is a collection of\n modules that let you generate and use yacc like thread safe\n (reentrant) parsers with perl object oriented interface. The script\n yapp is a front-end to the Parse::Yapp module and let you easily\n create a Perl OO parser from an input grammar file.
# ======================================================== #: perl-Text-Kakasi-1.04-2.i386.rpm:1005 perl-Text-Kakasi-1.04-2.src.rpm:1005
The Text-Kakasi module provides a libkakasi (a KAKASI library)\n interface for Perl. KAKASI is a language processing filter to convert\n Kanji characters to Hiragana, Katakana, or Romaji.
# ======================================================== #: perl-XML-Dumper-0.4-20.noarch.rpm:1005 None:1005
XML::Dumper dumps Perl data to XML format. XML::Dumper can also read\n XML data that was previously dumped by the module and convert it back\n to Perl. Perl objects are blessed back to their original packaging;\n if the modules are installed on the system where the perl objects are\n reconstituted from xml, they will behave as expected. Intuitively, if\n the perl objects are converted and reconstituted in the same\n environment, all should be well.
# ======================================================== #: perl-XML-Encoding-1.01-18.noarch.rpm:1005 None:1005
This module, which is built as a subclass of XML::Parser, provides a\n parser for encoding map files, which are XML files. The file\n maps/encmap.dtd in the distribution describes the structure of these\n files.
# ======================================================== #: perl-XML-Grove-0.46alpha-19.noarch.rpm:1005 None:1005
XML::Grove is a tree-based object model for accessing the information\n set of parsed or stored XML, HTML, or SGML instances. XML::Grove\n objects are Perl hashes and arrays where you access the properties of\n the objects using normal Perl syntax.
# ======================================================== #: perl-XML-Parser-2.31-8.i386.rpm:1005 None:1005
This module provides ways to parse XML documents. It is built on top\n of XML::Parser::Expat, which is a lower level interface to James\n Clark's expat library. Each call to one of the parsing methods creates\n a new instance of XML::Parser::Expat which is then used to parse the\n document. Expat options may be provided when the XML::Parser object is\n created. These options are then passed on to the Expat object on each\n parse call. They can also be given as extra arguments to the parse\n methods, in which case they override options given at XML::Parser\n creation time.
# ======================================================== #: perl-XML-Twig-3.04-12.noarch.rpm:1005 None:1005
This module provides a way to process XML documents. It is build on\n top of XML::Parser. XML::Twig offers a tree interface to the\n document, while allowing you to output the parts of it that have been\n completely processed. It allows minimal resource (CPU and memory)\n usage by building the tree only for the parts of the documents that\n need actual processing, through the use of the twig_roots and\n twig_print_outside_roots options.
# ======================================================== #: perl-libwww-perl-5.64-20.noarch.rpm:1005 None:1005
The libwww-perl collection is a set of Perl modules which provides a\n simple and consistent application programming interface to the\n World-Wide Web. The main focus of the library is to provide classes\n and functions that allow you to write WWW clients. The library also\n contain modules that are of more general use and even classes that\n help you implement simple HTTP servers.
# ======================================================== #: perl-libxml-perl-0.07-23.noarch.rpm:1005 None:1005
libxml-perl is a collection of smaller Perl modules, scripts, and\n documents for working with XML in Perl. libxml-perl software works in\n combination with XML::Parser, PerlSAX, XML::DOM, XML::Grove and\n others.
# ======================================================== #: php-4.1.2-3.i386.rpm:1005 php-4.1.2-3.src.rpm:1005
PHP is an HTML-embedded scripting language. PHP attempts to make it\n easy for developers to write dynamically generated webpages. PHP also\n offers built-in database integration for several commercial and\n non-commercial database management systems, so writing a\n database-enabled webpage with PHP is fairly simple. The most common\n use of PHP coding is probably as a replacement for CGI scripts. The\n mod_php module enables the Apache Web server to understand and process\n the embedded PHP language in Web pages.
# ======================================================== #: php-imap-4.1.2-3.i386.rpm:1005 php-4.1.2-3.src.rpm:1005
The php-imap package contains a dynamic shared object (DSO) for the\n Apache Web server. When compiled into Apache, the php-imap module will\n add IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) support to PHP. IMAP is a\n protocol for retrieving and uploading e-mail messages on mail\n servers. PHP is an HTML-embedded scripting language. If you need IMAP\n support for PHP applications, you will need to install this package\n and the php package.
# ======================================================== #: php-ldap-4.1.2-3.i386.rpm:1005 php-4.1.2-3.src.rpm:1005
The php-ldap package is a dynamic shared object (DSO) for the Apache\n Web server that adds Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)\n support to PHP. LDAP is a set of protocols for accessing directory\n services over the Internet. PHP is an HTML-embedded scripting\n language. If you need LDAP support for PHP applications, you will\n need to install this package in addition to the php package.
# ======================================================== #: php-mysql-4.1.2-3.i386.rpm:1005 php-4.1.2-3.src.rpm:1005
The php-mysql package contains a dynamic shared object that will add\n MySQL database support to PHP. MySQL is an object-relational database\n management system. PHP is an HTML-embeddable scripting language. If\n you need MySQL support for PHP applications, you will need to install\n this package and the php or mod_php package.
# ======================================================== #: php-odbc-4.1.2-3.i386.rpm:1005 php-4.1.2-3.src.rpm:1005
The php-odbc package contains a dynamic shared object that will add\n database support through ODBC to PHP. ODBC is an open specification\n which provides a consistent API for developers to use for accessing\n data sources (which are often, but not always, databases). PHP is an\n HTML-embeddable scripting language. If you need ODBC support for PHP\n applications, you will need to install this package and the php\n package.
# ======================================================== #: php-pgsql-4.1.2-3.i386.rpm:1005 php-4.1.2-3.src.rpm:1005
The php-pgsql package includes a dynamic shared object (DSO) that can\n be compiled in to the Apache Web server to add PostgreSQL database\n support to PHP. PostgreSQL is an object-relational database management\n system that supports almost all SQL constructs. PHP is an\n HTML-embedded scripting language. If you need back-end support for\n PostgreSQL, you should install this package in addition to the main\n php package.
# ======================================================== #: php-snmp-4.1.2-3.i386.rpm:1005 php-4.1.2-3.src.rpm:1005
The php-snmp package contains a dynamic shared object that will add\n support for querying SNMP devices to PHP. PHP is an HTML-embeddable\n scripting language. If you need SNMP support for PHP applications, you\n will need to install this package and the php package.
# ======================================================== #: pidentd-3.0.10-11.i386.rpm:1005 pidentd-3.0.10-11.src.rpm:1005
The pidentd package contains identd, which implements the RFC1413\n identification server. Identd looks up specific TCP/IP connections and\n returns either the user name or other information about the process\n that owns the connection.\n \n Install pidentd if you need to look up information about specific\n TCP/IP connections.
# ======================================================== #: pilot-link-0.9.5-1.i386.rpm:1005 pilot-link-0.9.5-1.src.rpm:1005 #: pilot-link095-compat-0.9.5-20.i386.rpm:1005 #: pilot-link095-compat-0.9.5-20.src.rpm:1005
This suite of tools allows you to upload and download programs and\n data files between a Linux/UNIX machine and the PalmPilot. It has a\n few extra utilities that will allow for things like syncing the\n PalmPilot's calendar app with Ical. Note that you might still need to\n consult the sources for pilot-link if you would like the Python, Tcl,\n or Perl bindings.\n \n Install pilot-link if you want to synchronize your Palm with your Red\n Hat Linux system.
와 이거 다하실려면 얼마나 걸리실까요? 복사하는데만도 시간 엄청나게 걸렸 습니다 수고하시네요 (하하..good luck이라고 적으면 또 엄하게 번역하실가봐..)
Jooil Lee wrote:
와 이거 다하실려면 얼마나 걸리실까요? 복사하는데만도 시간 엄청나게 걸렸 습니다
길긴 길군요. 점심시간 다 갔는데 12개 밖에 못했습니다. 오늘은 다 못할것 같네요.
지은님은 이게 직업이시죠? 참 스트레스가 많겠어요 -_-; 저는 어차피 그동안 레뎃 써온것도 있고 앞으로도 쓸날이 많으니까 이정도야 기꺼이 하지만 말이죠...
어쨌든.. 뭐 중요한게 아닐지 모르지만 100% 번역이라는게 왠지 달성되면 좋겠다는 생각이 많이 드네요.
제 고충을 이해해주시는 분이 있어서 고맙네요. 번역사라는 직업이 엄청난 머 리 싸움이라 매일 매일 번역하다보면 제명에 못죽죠 :)하하. 저는 백발이 성 성한 할머니 ^_^ 그러한 면에 있어서 자기 시간을 할애해서 도와주시는 분들 이 대단하다는 생각이 들어요.
너무 스트레스 많이 받지 않도록 해드려야 되는데. 아침부터 백퍼센트를 운운 하면서 뒤에서 너무 힘차게 밀었나봐요 :) 욕심이 앞섰거든요. 하루에 10개씩만 해주셔도 엄청나게 도움이 되는 상황이니, 천천히 하시는 대 로 보내주시면 좋겠네요. 마감이 9월 29일이니 약간 휴식도 취하면서 해보세요.
이주일님은 46개나 가져가셨으니 일주일 드릴께요 일주일 내에만 해주시면 됩 니다. 와 선심~쓰네요 (뒤에서 몰래 채찍질 중)
:-D
stwoj wrote:
좋은 소식이네요. 저도 도전을 해보고 싶네요.
반가운 소식이네요 :)
아마도 스펙스포 번역에 참여하신 후 가장 보람있는 일은 페도라 코어 3 이후 버전에서
rpm -qi 번역하신 패키지 이름
을 치시면 여러분의 번역이 나타날 겁니다. 페도라 뿐만 아니라 앞으로 모든 레드햇 엔터프라이즈 제품에서도 여러분의 번역을 볼 수 있지요. 나중에 아들 손자에게 두고 두고 자랑하실 거리가 되지 않을까요..하하 과장이 너무 심했나요
한 10개 보내드릴께요. 메시지가 조금 긴게 걸렸는데 힘드시면 반만 해보셔도 괜찮아요 감사드립니다.
# ======================================================== #: pilot-link-0.9.5-1.i386.rpm:1005 pilot-link-0.9.5-1.src.rpm:1005 #: pilot-link095-compat-0.9.5-20.i386.rpm:1005 #: pilot-link095-compat-0.9.5-20.src.rpm:1005
This suite of tools allows you to upload and download programs and\n data files between a Linux/UNIX machine and the PalmPilot. It has a\n few extra utilities that will allow for things like syncing the\n PalmPilot's calendar app with Ical. Note that you might still need to\n consult the sources for pilot-link if you would like the Python, Tcl,\n or Perl bindings.\n \n Install pilot-link if you want to synchronize your Palm with your Red\n Hat Linux system.
# ======================================================== #: pilot-link-0.9.5-1.src.rpm:1005 pilot-link-devel-0.9.5-1.i386.rpm:1005
This package contains the development headers that are used to build\n the pilot-link package. It also includes the static libraries\n necessary to build static pilot applications.\n \n If you want to develop PalmPilot synchronizing applications, you will\n need to install pilot-link-devel.
# ======================================================== #: pmake-2.1.34-7.i386.rpm:1005 pmake-2.1.34-7.src.rpm:1005
Make is a GNU tool which allows users to build and install programs\n without any significant knowledge of the build process. Details about\n how the program should be built are included in the program's\n Makefile. Pmake is a particular version (BSD 4.4) of make. Pmake\n supports some additional syntax which is not in the standard make\n program. Some Berkeley programs have Makefiles written for pmake.
# ======================================================== #: popt-1.6.1-0.2.i386.rpm:1005 rpm-4.0.2-0.2.src.rpm:1005
Popt is a C library for parsing command line parameters. Popt was\n heavily influenced by the getopt() and getopt_long() functions, but it\n improves on them by allowing more powerful argument expansion. Popt\n can parse arbitrary argv[] style arrays and automatically set\n variables based on command line arguments. Popt allows command line\n arguments to be aliased via configuration files and includes utility\n functions for parsing arbitrary strings into argv[] arrays using\n shell-like rules.
# ======================================================== #: portmap-4.0-29.i386.rpm:1005 portmap-4.0-29.src.rpm:1005
The portmapper program is a security tool that prevents theft of NIS\n (YP), NFS, and other sensitive information via the portmapper. A\n portmapper manages RPC connections, which are used by protocols like\n NFS and NIS.\n \n The portmap package should be installed on any machine which acts as a\n server for protocols using RPC.
# ======================================================== #: postgresql-7.0.3-2.i386.rpm:1005 postgresql-7.0.3-2.src.rpm:1005
PostgreSQL is an advanced Object-Relational database management system\n (DBMS) that supports almost all SQL constructs, including\n transactions, subselects, and user-defined types and functions. The\n postgresql package includes the client programs and libraries that you\n need to access a PostgreSQL DBMS server. These PostgreSQL client\n programs are programs that directly manipulate the internal structure\n of PostgreSQL databases on a PostgreSQL server.These client programs\n can be located on the same machine with the PostgreSQL server, or may\n be on a remote machine which accesses a PostgreSQL server over a\n network connection. This package contains the client libraries for C\n and C++, as well as command-line utilities for managing PostgreSQL\n databases on a PostgreSQL server.\n \n If you want to manipulate a PostgreSQL database on a remote PostgreSQL\n server, you need this package. You also need to install this package\n if you are installing the postgresql-server package.
# ======================================================== #: postgresql-7.0.3-2.src.rpm:1005 postgresql-devel-7.0.3-2.i386.rpm:1005
The postgresql-devel package contains the header files and libraries\n needed to compile C or C++ applications which will directly interact\n with a PostgreSQL database management server and the ecpg Embedded C\n Postgres preprocessor. You need to install this package if you want to\n develop applications which will interact with a PostgreSQL server. If\n you are installing postgresql-server, you need to install this\n package.
# ======================================================== #: postgresql-7.0.3-2.src.rpm:1005 postgresql-server-7.0.3-2.i386.rpm:1005
The postgresql-server package includes the programs needed to create\n and run a PostgreSQL server, which will in turn allow you to create\n and maintain PostgreSQL databases. PostgreSQL is an advanced\n Object-Relational database management system (DBMS) that supports\n almost all SQL constructs, including transactions, subselects, and\n user-defined types and functions. You should install postgresql-server\n if you want to create and maintain your own PostgreSQL databases\n and/or your own PostgreSQL server. You also need to install the\n postgresql package.
# ======================================================== #: procps-2.0.7-3.i386.rpm:1005 procps-2.0.7-3.src.rpm:1005
The procps package contains a set of system utilities that provide\n system information. Procps includes ps, free, skill, snice, tload,\n top, uptime, vmstat, w, and watch. The ps command displays a snapshot\n of running processes. The top command provides a repetitive update of\n the statuses of running processes. The free command displays the\n amounts of free and used memory on your system. The skill command\n sends a terminate command (or another specified signal) to a specified\n set of processes. The snice command is used to change the scheduling\n priority of specified processes. The tload command prints a graph of\n the current system load average to a specified tty. The uptime command\n displays the current time, how long the system has been running, how\n many users are logged on, and system load averages for the past one,\n five, and fifteen minutes. The w command displays a list of the users\n who are currently logged on and what they are running. The watch\n program watches a running program. The vmstat command displays virtual\n memory statistics about processes, memory, paging, block I/O, traps,\n and CPU activity.
# ======================================================== #: psacct-6.3.2-4.i386.rpm:1005 psacct-6.3.2-4.src.rpm:1005
The psacct package contains several utilities for monitoring process\n activities, including ac, lastcomm, accton and sa. The ac command\n displays statistics about how long users have been logged on. The\n lastcomm command displays information about previous executed\n commands. The accton command turns process accounting on or off. The\n sa command summarizes information about previously executed\n commmands.
SJ Seo wrote:
아래에 번역을 했습니다.
아까 '도전' 메일을 자주 쓰는 네띠앙 계정으로 보냈더니, 비회원이 보내었 다는 메세지가 오네요. 그래서 이번에는 등록한 계정으로 보냅니다.
stwoj@netian.com
번역 감사합니다 :)
다 잘해주셔서 그리 손볼대는 없는것 같구요, 한가지 your를 "당신의" 라고 번역하신 부분만
-> "당신의 팜(Palm)과 레드햇 리눅스 시스템을 동기화하려면 파일럿-링크 를 설치하세요."
"당신의"를 빼고 넣었습니다. 번역을 하다보니 you 와 your 나올때가 참 애매 할때가 많은데 그럴때는 당신이나 여러분을 집어 넣기 보다는 그냥 생략하고 번역해야 더 자 연스럽게 들릴때가 많더라구요. ^_^
오히려 여러분 번역하시는 걸 보면서 제가 더 많이 배울 기회가 생기네요. 감 사 감사.
trans-ko@lists.fedoraproject.org