And this is what I've found from my experience:
- It's fairly easy to work with git+github
- Not much knowledge required to accomplish the basic tasks
- Looks quite handy when you have accustomed to it
- But you may find some psychological wall until you have made your first pull request
- Not much knowledge required to accomplish the basic tasks
- Good things
- More open than before
- We see more people contributing (not only in doc translations)
- More fast release of doc translations
- We can now provide the up-to-date guide translation when the new version is released.
- What we could provide with the old system has been limited to the one before the latest.
- We can now provide the up-to-date guide translation when the new version is released.
- More open than before
- Issues
- We need syncguide and syncblog tools for git workflow
- This is already registered as an issue named "Find a git workflow for yiidoc" in github.
- https://github.com/y.../yii/issues/419
- This is already registered as an issue named "Find a git workflow for yiidoc" in github.
- We may need some reviewing process for translations
- There's no language specific members in the project
- For example, my pull requests has been merged by Quiang Xue and mdomba respectively. But I don't think that they could effectively review my work ... This is not a complaint to the dev team at all, but I just wanted to point out a possible problem.
- As for the moment, this seems not a very big problem to us Japanese users. Fortunately (or unfortunately in fact), we've got not very much active users who would want to contribute in the Japanese translation.

- There's no language specific members in the project
- We need syncguide and syncblog tools for git workflow
I'd like to hear from other guys with different languages.

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