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Traducción del curso Mainframe COBOL con VSCode #204

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DanielSReynoso opened this issue Jan 22, 2021 · 12 comments
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Traducción del curso Mainframe COBOL con VSCode #204

DanielSReynoso opened this issue Jan 22, 2021 · 12 comments
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@DanielSReynoso
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Traducción del Ingles al Castellano del curso Mainframe COBOL con VSCode

1 - Configurando VSCode.pdf
2 - Ahora si -- CoBOL!!.pdf

@MikeBauerCA
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@DanielSReynoso thank you very much for providing these translations. With your approval, I'm considering adding these documents to our course release pending review and discussion with others. Would you be interested in helping address any issues the community may find going forward?

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DanielSReynoso commented Jan 23, 2021 via email

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DanielSReynoso commented Jan 25, 2021 via email

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@DanielSReynoso how would you recommend others contribute to these documents? In the course, typically we collaborate on markdown files within the repository and generate a PDF from them. If you had these translations in markdown format, we could do the same.

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tanto259 commented Feb 9, 2021

Just my two cents here: I would agree with the markdown thing, that way we can preserve an identical format with the provided PDF and allow other to jump in too. A concern would be versioning, maybe we can add a special Translation Contributor page with the translator details (if they choose to make it public), and the version they are translating (that way people can know which version they are using).

Also in relation to that, I would say we need to indicate the version of the course for each PDF we publicize.

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I like that approach. We could link to available translations from the README and also include those details in the release notes. If they are available in markdown, we can handle the collaboration here and manage publishing the PDFs. If not, we just need to find another way to collaborate on such documents.

Also in relation to that, I would say we need to indicate the version of the course for each PDF we publicize.

Are you suggesting also including the version in the file names - https://github.com/openmainframeproject/cobol-programming-course/releases/tag/2.2.0

For example, maybe change COBOL-Programming-Course-1-Getting-Started.pdf to COBOL-Programming-Course-1-Getting-Started-v2.2.0.pdf?

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tanto259 commented Feb 9, 2021

Are you suggesting also including the version in the file names - https://github.com/openmainframeproject/cobol-programming-course/releases/tag/2.2.0

For example, maybe change COBOL-Programming-Course-1-Getting-Started.pdf to COBOL-Programming-Course-1-Getting-Started-v2.2.0.pdf?

That and also somewhere inside the first few pages. Just in case someone re-distribute the PDFs elsewhere, they can know if they have outdated version.

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ghost commented May 6, 2022

Daniel, tienes una versión en markdown de estos archivos? me gustaría contribuir.

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@Zawng if you do pursue this initiative, our desire would be to have a complete translation of the course at a particular version. You can see we had a French translation contributed here - https://github.com/openmainframeproject/cobol-programming-course/blob/master/TRANSLATION.md

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orion160 commented Jun 7, 2023

Hi, I could write a spanish translation.
Ill try to submit a PR for version 3.0 for the course

Should I use the version from master, or the one from 3.0 release (be5ba59)?

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tanto259 commented Jun 7, 2023

Hi @orion160, thanks for your interest in contributing to the course!

Currently, we link translated PDFs in our TRANSLATION.md on a per-version basis, so please use the one from the 3.0.0 tree or the PDF from the release.

As Mike mentioned above, our desire is to have a complete translation at a certain version. An example is with a French translation that was contributed to us on version 2.3.0 - https://github.com/openmainframeproject/cobol-programming-course/blob/master/TRANSLATION.md

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