Hi:
Brian,
Thank for your reply. I'm glad to hear you want to support.
We are ready for domain
, but have no VPS yet, I have
already requested CSDN(http://www.csdn.net) for free VPS, but need to wait
a week.
When the VPS is ready, I will request for you on how to sync website.
Mirror website is good choice, But your question is not a problem in a
short period of time, Because I don't think we can do innovation before
oVirt 3.5 release. I think our main job is translate and spread in the next
six mouths. I think when 3.6 kicks off, we can write English contents in
.
I'm not already for local meeting, Maybe August? I'm not sure.
2014-05-23 18:35 GMT+08:00 Brian Proffitt <bproffit(a)redhat.com>:
The rental issue is a possibility. As you say, we would need to make
sure
that look and feel was mirrored. Is this something, perhaps, that IBM could
assist us with setting up?
A question I have is, when you start adding new content, would we be able
to have some of it translated into English to use on the ovirt.org?
Thank you so much for the interest! Please reach out to me to coordinate
community efforts and let me know what you need in terms of
content/assistance for local meetings/events.
Peace,
Brian Proffitt
oVirt Community Manager
----- Original Message -----
> From: "Zhou Zheng Sheng" <zhshzhou(a)linux.vnet.ibm.com>
> To: "适兕" <lijiangsheng1(a)gmail.com>, users(a)ovirt.org, "Mark
Wu" <
wudxw(a)linux.vnet.ibm.com>, "Dan Kenigsberg"
> <danken(a)redhat.com>
> Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2014 10:14:20 PM
> Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] oVirt China User Group?
>
> on 2014/05/22 17:44, 适兕 wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm writing to the list in reference to helping setting up a user
group in
> > China.
> >
> > As the oVirt community develops rapidly, there is a growing number of
users
> > from China who have deployed oVirt, even in their production
environment.
> > However, there is hardly voice/feedback from these users.
> >
> > For better spreading oVirt in China, and to help more Chinese users get
> > into touch with the whole oVirt community, I am going to help setting
up a
> > oVirt user group in China.
> >
> > Things that the user group might help:
> > 0. translating articles, discussions, case studies on the oVirt
website
> > 1. organizing online(irc, mailing list) and offline discussions about
> > oVirt
> > 2. volunteering in test week
> > 3. bug fixing
> > 4. developing features related to localization
> >
> > By the way, when translating articles, should we setup a new individual
> > website or just do the l10n work on
http://www.ovirt.org? If the
former,
> > should we keep the look and feel the same with the oVirt website?
>
> Great! I have some suggestions.
>
> 1. If it is possible, we'd better rent a (virtual/cloud) server inside
> China. Sometimes it's very slow to access
ovirt.org. Maybe we can also
> have a sub-domain name such as
cnuser.ovirt.org, and make the outlook of
> cnuser the same as oVirt main site.
>
> 2. Considering the content, we can start by translating primary pages
> and slides in
ovirt.org. I think in China most of the technical people
> are able to read English, so it is not necessary to translate all the
> pages. We shall then provide new content that is different from the
> oVirt main site. For example, successful customer stories, technical
> experience sharing, and all the things you mentioned in the mail.
>
> --
> Zhou Zheng Sheng / 周征晟
> E-mail: zhshzhou(a)linux.vnet.ibm.com
> Telephone: 86-10-82454397
>
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