, and Halley Han from cloud-tims
is in the CC list. Maybe Halley Han will reply the mail in some minutes.
on 2014/05/26 14:28, Brian Proffitt wrote:
Mark:
Assuming you mean these folks (
http://cloudtimes.org/), do you have any contact info for
them?
Peace,
Brian
----- Original Message -----
> From: "Mark Wu" <wudxw(a)linux.vnet.ibm.com>
> To: "Brian Proffitt" <bproffit(a)redhat.com>, "Zhou Zheng
Sheng" <zhshzhou(a)linux.vnet.ibm.com>
> Cc: "适兕" <lijiangsheng1(a)gmail.com>, users(a)ovirt.org, "Dan
Kenigsberg" <danken(a)redhat.com>, "Halley Han"
> <halleyhan(a)cloud-times.com>
> Sent: Monday, May 26, 2014 9:13:49 AM
> Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] oVirt China User Group?
>
> On 05/23/2014 06:35 PM, Brian Proffitt wrote:
>> 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?
> Get cloud-times involved because probably they could provide resource
> support somehow to build oVirt user group in China. So we can continue
> the discussion to make the request clear.
>>
>> 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.