On Mon, 5 Dec 2005, Karsten Wade wrote:
Very, very, very lightweight calendar, please. I find that they
full-
featured groupware-type stuff coming through a WUI ... is, uh ... not my
favorite way to do things. I'd much rather a semi-readable, hand-edited
Wiki.
Yep. I see the calendars as simple, authoritative ics files. One for all
the meetings, one for events, one for release schedule for FC. That's it.
I'd like to edit via the Web, get email reminders, and perhaps a
way to
schedule/interact with the system via properly formatted email messages.
We really need something we can make PO files from, if we want to
keep
content easily updated. These can then be checked into CVS and pulled
out by the trans teams.
Remember, they have existing tools, we do not. We must make our tools
use their tools, from the start. We can request an odd-ball, one-off
translation now and again, but not on a regular basis.
So, what can we make PO files from? Is the current f.r.c system in CVS
good enough for this?
I'm for making f.r.c a single RHAT-backed, FF-approved marketing
message
with five links and a pretty theme.
+1, when we get there, and the sooner the better.
--g
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