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About Features Applications Administration News Events Press Artwork Donations Legal Notices Privacy Policy Documentation Engineering Team Links: FreeBSD Documentation Project URL: https://www.freebsd.org/docproj FreeBSD Documentation Project Primer for New Contributors URL: https://docs.freebsd.org/en/books/fdp-primer/ Documentation Engineering Team URL: https://www.freebsd.org/administration/#t-doceng Contact: FreeBSD Doceng Team <doceng@FreeBSD.org> The doceng@ team is a body to handle some of the meta-project issues associated with the FreeBSD Documentation Project; for more information, see the FreeBSD Doceng Team Charter. During this quarter: fernape@ has been appointed as a new Doceng team member. The www/gohugo port maintainership has been transferred to doceng@ since it is a critical part of our documentation infrastructure. This was agreed with the former maintainer. Improvements to the translation workflow (described in the following sections). Porter’s Handbook USES=nextcloud has been documented. FDP Primer A new chapter focusing on Weblate has been added to the FreeBSD Documentation Project Primer for New Contributors. This comprehensive chapter provides step-by-step guidance on joining the FreeBSD translators team, both for translating online on Weblate and offline. It offers valuable insights and practical suggestions for efficient translation, proofreading, and testing processes. Furthermore, this chapter equips contributors with the necessary knowledge to formally submit their translations to the documentation repository, ensuring a seamless integration of their work. FreeBSD Translations on Weblate Links: Translate FreeBSD on Weblate URL: https://wiki.freebsd.org/Doc/Translation/Weblate FreeBSD Weblate Instance URL: https://translate-dev.freebsd.org/ Q2 2023 Status 15 languages 183 registered users New Weblate server The FreeBSD Weblate instance now operates on a dedicated server, significantly improving its speed and enhancing the efficiency of translation work. Our heartfelt appreciation goes to ebrandi@ for providing this hardware upgrade. Languages Chinese (Simplified) (zh-cn) (progress: 7%) Chinese (Traditional) (zh-tw) (progress: 3%) Dutch (nl) (progress: 1%) French (fr) (progress: 1%) German (de) (progress: 1%) Indonesian (id) (progress: 1%) Italian (it) (progress: 5%) Korean (ko) (progress: 32%) Norwegian (nb-no) (progress: 1%) Persian (fa-ir) (progress: 3%) Polish (progress: 1%) Portuguese (pt-br) (progress: 22%) Sinhala (si) (progress: 1%) Spanish (es) (progress: 33%) Turkish (tr) (progress: 2%) We want to thank everyone that contributed, translating or reviewing documents. And please, help promote this effort on your local user group, we always need more volunteers. FreeBSD Handbook working group Contact: Sergio Carlavilla <carlavilla@FreeBSD.org> The Network chapter is being reworked. FreeBSD Website Revamp - WebApps working group Contact: Sergio Carlavilla <carlavilla@FreeBSD.org> Working group in charge of creating the new FreeBSD Documentation Portal and redesigning the FreeBSD main website and its components. FreeBSD developers can follow and join the working group on the FreeBSD Slack channel #wg-www21. The work is divided into four phases: Redesign of the Documentation Portal Create a new design, responsive and with global search. (Complete) Redesign of the Manual Pages on web Scripts to generate the HTML pages using mandoc. (Complete) Public instance on https://man-dev.FreeBSD.org Redesign of the Ports page on web Ports scripts to create an applications portal. (Work in progress) Redesign of the FreeBSD main website New design, responsive and dark theme. (Work in progress) Last modified on: July 28, 2023 by Graham Perrin