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<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Verdana>Brian,</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Verdana>Just like what Mark said, We are vey happy
to provide resource support to build oVirt user group in China,such as
rental,storage, maintaining the server and website,etc.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Verdana>Many thanks to Zhou for the website(<A
href="http://cloud-times.com">http://cloud-times.com</A>).</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Verdana>and thank all of you for the good
idea!</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Verdana>BRs,</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Verdana>Halley Han</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Verdana></FONT> </DIV>
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<DIV>>Zhou: </DIV>
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<DIV>>Thanks for the correction, and the information! </DIV>
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<DIV>>BKP </DIV>
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<DIV>----- Original Message ----- </DIV>
<DIV>> From: "Zhou Zheng Sheng" <zhshzhou@linux.vnet.ibm.com> </DIV>
<DIV>> To: "Brian Proffitt" <bproffit@redhat.com>, "Mark Wu" <wudxw@linux.vnet.ibm.com> </DIV>
<DIV>> Cc: "适兕" <lijiangsheng1@gmail.com>, users@ovirt.org, "Dan Kenigsberg" <danken@redhat.com>, "Halley Han" </DIV>
<DIV>> <halleyhan@cloud-times.com> </DIV>
<DIV>> Sent: Monday, May 26, 2014 9:34:03 AM </DIV>
<DIV>> Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] oVirt China User Group? </DIV>
<DIV>> </DIV>
<DIV>> Brian, </DIV>
<DIV>> </DIV>
<DIV>> It seems to be http://cloud-times.com/ , and Halley Han from cloud-tims </DIV>
<DIV>> is in the CC list. Maybe Halley Han will reply the mail in some minutes. </DIV>
<DIV>> </DIV>
<DIV>> on 2014/05/26 14:28, Brian Proffitt wrote: </DIV>
<DIV>> > Mark: </DIV>
<DIV>> > </DIV>
<DIV>> > Assuming you mean these folks (http://cloudtimes.org/), do you have any </DIV>
<DIV>> > contact info for them? </DIV>
<DIV>> > </DIV>
<DIV>> > Peace, </DIV>
<DIV>> > Brian </DIV>
<DIV>> > </DIV>
<DIV>> > ----- Original Message ----- </DIV>
<DIV>> >> From: "Mark Wu" <wudxw@linux.vnet.ibm.com> </DIV>
<DIV>> >> To: "Brian Proffitt" <bproffit@redhat.com>, "Zhou Zheng Sheng" </DIV>
<DIV>> >> <zhshzhou@linux.vnet.ibm.com> </DIV>
<DIV>> >> Cc: "适兕" <lijiangsheng1@gmail.com>, users@ovirt.org, "Dan Kenigsberg" </DIV>
<DIV>> >> <danken@redhat.com>, "Halley Han" </DIV>
<DIV>> >> <halleyhan@cloud-times.com> </DIV>
<DIV>> >> Sent: Monday, May 26, 2014 9:13:49 AM </DIV>
<DIV>> >> Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] oVirt China User Group? </DIV>
<DIV>> >> </DIV>
<DIV>> >> On 05/23/2014 06:35 PM, Brian Proffitt wrote: </DIV>
<DIV>> >>> The rental issue is a possibility. As you say, we would need to make sure </DIV>
<DIV>> >>> that look and feel was mirrored. Is this something, perhaps, that IBM </DIV>
<DIV>> >>> could assist us with setting up? </DIV>
<DIV>> >> Get cloud-times involved because probably they could provide resource </DIV>
<DIV>> >> support somehow to build oVirt user group in China. So we can continue </DIV>
<DIV>> >> the discussion to make the request clear. </DIV>
<DIV>> >>> </DIV>
<DIV>> >>> A question I have is, when you start adding new content, would we be able </DIV>
<DIV>> >>> to have some of it translated into English to use on the ovirt.org? </DIV>
<DIV>> >>> </DIV>
<DIV>> >>> Thank you so much for the interest! Please reach out to me to coordinate </DIV>
<DIV>> >>> community efforts and let me know what you need in terms of </DIV>
<DIV>> >>> content/assistance for local meetings/events. </DIV>
<DIV>> >>> </DIV>
<DIV>> >>> Peace, </DIV>
<DIV>> >>> Brian Proffitt </DIV>
<DIV>> >>> oVirt Community Manager </DIV>
<DIV>> >>> </DIV>
<DIV>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- </DIV>
<DIV>> >>>> From: "Zhou Zheng Sheng" <zhshzhou@linux.vnet.ibm.com> </DIV>
<DIV>> >>>> To: "适兕" <lijiangsheng1@gmail.com>, users@ovirt.org, "Mark Wu" </DIV>
<DIV>> >>>> <wudxw@linux.vnet.ibm.com>, "Dan Kenigsberg" </DIV>
<DIV>> >>>> <danken@redhat.com> </DIV>
<DIV>> >>>> Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2014 10:14:20 PM </DIV>
<DIV>> >>>> Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] oVirt China User Group? </DIV>
<DIV>> >>>> </DIV>
<DIV>> >>>> on 2014/05/22 17:44, 适兕 wrote: </DIV>
<DIV>> >>>>> Hello, </DIV>
<DIV>> >>>>> </DIV>
<DIV>> >>>>> I'm writing to the list in reference to helping setting up a user group </DIV>
<DIV>> >>>>> in </DIV>
<DIV>> >>>>> China. </DIV>
<DIV>> >>>>> </DIV>
<DIV>> >>>>> As the oVirt community develops rapidly, there is a growing number of </DIV>
<DIV>> >>>>> users </DIV>
<DIV>> >>>>> from China who have deployed oVirt, even in their production </DIV>
<DIV>> >>>>> environment. </DIV>
<DIV>> >>>>> However, there is hardly voice/feedback from these users. </DIV>
<DIV>> >>>>> </DIV>
<DIV>> >>>>> For better spreading oVirt in China, and to help more Chinese users get </DIV>
<DIV>> >>>>> into touch with the whole oVirt community, I am going to help setting </DIV>
<DIV>> >>>>> up </DIV>
<DIV>> >>>>> a </DIV>
<DIV>> >>>>> oVirt user group in China. </DIV>
<DIV>> >>>>> </DIV>
<DIV>> >>>>> Things that the user group might help: </DIV>
<DIV>> >>>>> 0. translating articles, discussions, case studies on the oVirt </DIV>
<DIV>> >>>>> website </DIV>
<DIV>> >>>>> 1. organizing online(irc, mailing list) and offline discussions </DIV>
<DIV>> >>>>> about </DIV>
<DIV>> >>>>> oVirt </DIV>
<DIV>> >>>>> 2. volunteering in test week </DIV>
<DIV>> >>>>> 3. bug fixing </DIV>
<DIV>> >>>>> 4. developing features related to localization </DIV>
<DIV>> >>>>> </DIV>
<DIV>> >>>>> By the way, when translating articles, should we setup a new individual </DIV>
<DIV>> >>>>> website or just do the l10n work on http://www.ovirt.org? If the </DIV>
<DIV>> >>>>> former, </DIV>
<DIV>> >>>>> should we keep the look and feel the same with the oVirt website? </DIV>
<DIV>> >>>> Great! I have some suggestions. </DIV>
<DIV>> >>>> </DIV>
<DIV>> >>>> 1. If it is possible, we'd better rent a (virtual/cloud) server inside </DIV>
<DIV>> >>>> China. Sometimes it's very slow to access ovirt.org. Maybe we can also </DIV>
<DIV>> >>>> have a sub-domain name such as cnuser.ovirt.org, and make the outlook of </DIV>
<DIV>> >>>> cnuser the same as oVirt main site. </DIV>
<DIV>> >>>> </DIV>
<DIV>> >>>> 2. Considering the content, we can start by translating primary pages </DIV>
<DIV>> >>>> and slides in ovirt.org. I think in China most of the technical people </DIV>
<DIV>> >>>> are able to read English, so it is not necessary to translate all the </DIV>
<DIV>> >>>> pages. We shall then provide new content that is different from the </DIV>
<DIV>> >>>> oVirt main site. For example, successful customer stories, technical </DIV>
<DIV>> >>>> experience sharing, and all the things you mentioned in the mail. </DIV>
<DIV>> </DIV>
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