[oi-dev] Looking for translators for the updated 'openindiana-welcome'
Franklin
franklin.desenv at gmail.com
Sat Oct 29 14:33:20 UTC 2016
I'll make translation for Brazilian Portuguese.
Em 28/10/2016 22:44, "Michael Kruger" <makruger2000 at gmail.com> escreveu:
> Hello All,
>
> I've committed the updates to my fork of openindiana-welcome.
>
> https://github.com/makruger/openindiana-welcome
>
> So, at this time I would like to invite the community to submit
> translations.
>
> Translations reside in the folder data/html. Each translation requires a
> subfolder (for example 'de for german).
>
> I'll be happy to convert the translations to html, so the changes can be
> committed to the repository. Or, if you like, you can fork my fork and
> submit me a PR.
>
> I've pasted the entire text below.
>
> Michael
> =====================================================================
>
>
> OpenIndiana Logo
> Welcome to OpenIndiana Hipster!
>
> OpenIndiana is an illumos based Unix-like distribution derived from
> OpenSolaris. Constructed as a general purpose operating system with
> enterprise class features, OpenIndiana Hipster is developed by the
> community, and for the community.
>
> OpenIndiana obtains its name from Project Indiana, an open source effort
> by Sun Microsystems (now Oracle Corporation) to produce OpenSolaris, a
> community developed Unix-like distribution based on Sun Solaris. Project
> Indiana was led by Ian Murdock, founder of the Debian Linux Distribution.
>
> Some of the differences between OpenIndiana and OpenSolaris can be
> characterized as follows:
>
> Sun's OS/NET consolidation (closed by Oracle) has been replaced with
> illumos-gate.
>
> Many of the original OpenSolaris software consolidations have been
> reorganized into a single oi-userland consolidation.
>
> Oracle's Sun Studio has been replaced with the open source GNU GCC
> compiler.
>
> XVM (XEN) has been replaced with the illumos-kvm port.
>
> OpenIndiana Hipster Enterprise Class Features
> Feature Description
> ZFS File System and Volume Manager
> Dtrace Dynamic Tracing Framework (System Introspection)
> Crossbow Network Virtualization and Resource Control
> SMF Service Management Facility
> FMA Fault Management Architecture
> COMSTAR Common Multiprotocol SCSI Target (ISCSI Target Framework)
> KVM Kernel-Based Virtual Machine (Operating System Virtualization)
> Zones OS Level Virtualized Application Containers
> Time-Slider Automated ZFS Snapshots and Rollbacks
> RBAC Role-Based Access Control
> IPMP IP Network Multipathing
> DLMP Data Link Multipathing
>
> Release Notes
> https://wiki.openindiana.org/oi/Release+Notes
>
> About Us
>
> The OpenIndiana Project is a community of volunteers and UNIX enthusiasts
> from around the world. Currently build servers, hosting and bandwidth is
> donated by EveryCity hosting in the UK.
>
> Getting Involved
>
> Our success as a distribution depends upon the success of our community,
> which is why we would like to invite all those interested in the future of
> OpenIndiana to participate and get involved!
>
> We have many resources from which you can get started, including our Wiki,
> Mailing Lists and IRC Channel.
>
> For developers we have Vagrant development images which can be easily
> deployed.
>
> For end users we have publicly available IPS repositories for updating
> your installation with the latest software and security fixes.
>
>
> Links
>
> Website: https://openindiana.org
>
> Wiki: https://wiki.openindiana.org
>
> Mailing Lists: http://openindiana.org/mailman
>
> IRC Channel: #openindiana on irc.freenode.net
>
>
> License
> OpenIndiana Licensing Information
>
> _______________________________________________
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> oi-dev at openindiana.org
> https://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/oi-dev
>
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