[OpenIndiana-discuss] Looking for translators for the updated 'openindiana-welcome'
Michael Kruger
makruger2000 at gmail.com
Sat Oct 29 00:43:58 UTC 2016
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
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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
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