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= The Fedora Localization Project - Introduce Yourself to the L10N Project =
= The Fedora Localization Project - Introduce Yourself to the L10N Project =


When a new writer/editor/maintainer/coordinator joins the Localization Project, we ask that he/she introduces themselves on the [[MailTo(fedora DASH trans DASH list AT redhat DOT com)]  mailing list. To sign up for the list, visit [http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-trans-list the fedora-trans-list signup page] . The primary purpose of this is to begin the process of building trust by learning about the translator, and downloading their GPG key.
When a new writer/editor/maintainer/coordinator joins the Localization Project, we ask that he/she introduces themselves on the trans mailing list. To sign up for the list, visit '''{{fplist|trans}}''' list signup page. The primary purpose of this is to begin the process of building trust by learning about the translator, and downloading their GPG key.


The purpose of all this is to break anonymity and foster real-world community within the project. You are under no obligation to reveal personal secrets. The objective is to establish a level of trust with yourself and the other members of the project. Then tell us what you would want to know about yourself. :-)
The purpose of all this is to break anonymity and foster real-world community within the project. You are under no obligation to reveal personal secrets. The objective is to establish a level of trust with yourself and the other members of the project. Then tell us what you would want to know about yourself. :-)
 
{{admon/important|Personal Information|Fedora is a very visible and transparent project, which means that its mailing lists are archived and mirrored in many places on the internet outside of our control. Please use caution when sharing personal information with Fedora on a mailing list, because it is not possible for us to remove any postings from the wider Internet universe after they are sent. For more details, please refer to [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Legal/PrivacyPolicy Fedora's Privacy Policy].}}


Following is an example of how such an email could look like.
Following is an example of how such an email could look like.


== A sample structure ==
Subject


'''Subject'''
    Self-Introduction: Your name and language


* Self-Introduction: Your Name Here
Body


'''Body'''
    Name: Your name (use preferred name)
    Location: City, country (optional)
    Login: FAS username (essential)
    Language: Language to translate (essential)
    Profession or student status: (optional)
    About You: (free format - your info which you feel comfortable to share with others: company, school, other affiliation, historical qualifications, other projects you have worked in the past, level & type of computer skills, any other skills, etc.)
    You and the Fedora Project: (free format: other Fedora projects you would be interested, anything you'd like to do, comments & suggestions about L10N project, etc.)
    GPG KEYID and fingerprint: (See Creating_GPG_Keys for help and instructions if you don't have a GPG key. Be sure that your GPG key is uploaded to pgp.mit.edu. Use "gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --send-key KEYID". Your GPG fingerprint is 40 hexadecimal characters long, while your KEYID is the last 8 digits. Below is an example of a block of text suitable for cut & paste into your self-introduction e-mail.)


* Full legal name (as you use it is fine)
* City, Country; you may use your timezone if you have a compelling reason not to specify your city or country
* Profession or Student status
* Company, School, or other affiliation
* You and the Fedora Project
* What other projects would you be interesting in working with? (Docs, Websites, etc)
* Anything else you'd like to do?
* Comments, Suggestions about the L10N project
* Historical qualifications
* What other projects or translations have you worked on in the past?
* What level and type of computer skills do you have?
* What other skills do you have that might be applicable?  User interface design, other so-called soft skills (people skills), programming, etc.
* GPG KEYID and fingerprint
* See DocsProject/UsingGpg/CreatingKeys for help and instructions if you don't have a GPG key.
* Be sure that your GPG key is uploaded to pgp.mit.edu. Use "gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --send-key KEYID".
* Your GPG fingerprint is 40 hexadecimal characters long, while your KEYID is the last 8 digits.
* Below is an example of a block of text suitable for cut & paste into your self-introduction e-mail.
<pre>
<pre>
[warren@computer ~] # gpg --fingerprint 54A2ACF1
[warren@computer ~] $ gpg --fingerprint 54A2ACF1
pub  1024D/54A2ACF1 2002-11-25 Warren Togami (Linux) <warren@togami.com>
pub  1024D/54A2ACF1 2002-11-25 Warren Togami (Linux) <warren@togami.com>
Key fingerprint = 785A 304B 08C1 F291 F54F  9A68 6BDD FE8E 54A2 ACF1
Key fingerprint = 785A 304B 08C1 F291 F54F  9A68 6BDD FE8E 54A2 ACF1
sub  2048g/4AD75982 2002-11-25 [expires: 2007-11-24]  </pre>
sub  2048g/4AD75982 2002-11-25 [expires: 2007-11-24]  </pre>
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[[Category:Localization]]

Latest revision as of 12:50, 23 September 2016

The Fedora Localization Project - Introduce Yourself to the L10N Project

When a new writer/editor/maintainer/coordinator joins the Localization Project, we ask that he/she introduces themselves on the trans mailing list. To sign up for the list, visit trans list signup page. The primary purpose of this is to begin the process of building trust by learning about the translator, and downloading their GPG key.

The purpose of all this is to break anonymity and foster real-world community within the project. You are under no obligation to reveal personal secrets. The objective is to establish a level of trust with yourself and the other members of the project. Then tell us what you would want to know about yourself. :-)

Personal Information
Fedora is a very visible and transparent project, which means that its mailing lists are archived and mirrored in many places on the internet outside of our control. Please use caution when sharing personal information with Fedora on a mailing list, because it is not possible for us to remove any postings from the wider Internet universe after they are sent. For more details, please refer to Fedora's Privacy Policy.

Following is an example of how such an email could look like.

Subject

   Self-Introduction: Your name and language 

Body

   Name: Your name (use preferred name)
   Location: City, country (optional)
   Login: FAS username (essential)
   Language: Language to translate (essential)
   Profession or student status: (optional)
   About You: (free format - your info which you feel comfortable to share with others: company, school, other affiliation, historical qualifications, other projects you have worked in the past, level & type of computer skills, any other skills, etc.)
   You and the Fedora Project: (free format: other Fedora projects you would be interested, anything you'd like to do, comments & suggestions about L10N project, etc.)
   GPG KEYID and fingerprint: (See Creating_GPG_Keys for help and instructions if you don't have a GPG key. Be sure that your GPG key is uploaded to pgp.mit.edu. Use "gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --send-key KEYID". Your GPG fingerprint is 40 hexadecimal characters long, while your KEYID is the last 8 digits. Below is an example of a block of text suitable for cut & paste into your self-introduction e-mail.)
[warren@computer ~] $ gpg --fingerprint 54A2ACF1
pub  1024D/54A2ACF1 2002-11-25 Warren Togami (Linux) <warren@togami.com>
Key fingerprint = 785A 304B 08C1 F291 F54F  9A68 6BDD FE8E 54A2 ACF1
sub  2048g/4AD75982 2002-11-25 [expires: 2007-11-24]