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SubjectRe: [PATCH] Chinese translation of Documentation/HOWTO
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On Thursday 21 June 2007 10:40:17 Li Yang wrote:
> This is a Chinese translated version of Documentation/HOWTO. Currently
> Chinese involvement in Linux kernel is very low, especially comparing to
> its largest population base. Language could be the main obstacle. Hope
> this document will help more Chinese to contribute to Linux kernel.

I'm putting together a kernel documentation directory at http://kernel.org/doc
and I could easily add translations in there. I just don't know if this is a
good idea.

The problem is, the submission of patches happens on the various kernel.org
mailing lists, which are all in English. Kernel development is done in a
single common language: English. (If you'd like to argue for it to be done
in another language, please make the proposal in Linus's native Swedish.)

Setting aside for the moment version skew and coverage issues when translating
Documentation, which aren't really serious blocking issues, my question is
this: If developers aren't fluent enough with English to follow the
documentation, how can they follow any of the technical discussions necessary
to merge their patches back into the mainstream kernel? Doesn't this
encourage the creation of patches that can't easily be merged back into the
kernel?

It could be that the answer is "no, it's fine". I don't feel qualified to
make this decision. It's very easy for me to accept contributed translations
and put them up, but I'd like some kind of consensus from the kernel
developers that I SHOULD do this. How much use is a Chinese version of a
HOWTO that tells people how to interact with an English community?

Could somebody more qualified than me speak up on this one so I know what to
do?

Rob

P.S. I meant to comment when this topic first came up last week
[http://kerneltrap.org/node/8365] but my laptop's hard drive died and I lost
the link. (Along with any chance of this being a particularly productive
month for me...)

--
"One of my most productive days was throwing away 1000 lines of code."
- Ken Thompson.
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