Hi.
I wanted to request an svn user for fixing the hungarian documentation, but
I got this error:
"An error occured when trying to create the account: someone is already
using that svn id"
I'm curious that we have another guy around here with the same nick, or I've
just registered(maybe I got it with my wiki.php.net account?) in the past
already, and forgot it.
Tyrael
Hi.
I wanted to request an svn user for fixing the hungarian documentation, but I got this error:
"An error occured when trying to create the account: someone is already using that svn id"
I'm curious that we have another guy around here with the same nick, or I've just registered(maybe I got it with my wiki.php.net account?) in the past already, and forgot it.
The account request lives within the queue as of today:
tyrael: Wed, 23 Jun 2010 05:49:37 -0700
- Fixing(and maybe taking over the maintaining) the hungarian
documentation to let it to be enabled again.
Maybe the form was submitted twice? That or more likely there's a bug somewhere because there isn't a "svn account request" email on the list, so that's not good. Maybe wiki related, I'll look into it.
Also, write the doc list (and doc-hu@) and say "hi", and we'll get this going :)
Regards,
Philip
Hi.
I wanted to request an svn user for fixing the hungarian documentation,
but I got this error:
"An error occured when trying to create the account: someone is already
using that svn id"
I'm curious that we have another guy around here with the same nick, or
I've just registered(maybe I got it with my wiki.php.net account?) in the
past already, and forgot it.The account request lives within the queue as of today:
tyrael: Wed, 23 Jun 2010 05:49:37 -0700
- Fixing(and maybe taking over the maintaining) the hungarian
documentation to let it to be enabled again.
Yep, thats me.
Maybe the form was submitted twice? That or more likely there's a bug
somewhere because there isn't a "svn account request" email on the list, so
that's not good. Maybe wiki related, I'll look into it.
Maybe, I had to try 2 or 3 times before setting up everything perfectly. :)
Also, write the doc list (and doc-hu@) and say "hi", and we'll get this
going :)
will do, thanks.
Tyrael
Also, write the doc list (and doc-hu@) and say "hi", and we'll get this
going :)will do, thanks.
Hi
I sent a mail to the doc-hu@lists.php.net, no reply yet.
As you can see, the hungarian translation is pretty abadoned:
http://news.php.net/php.doc.hu
So I'm afraid that maybe my svn request won't be approved or granted karma
without an active hungarian translation group member.
Could this be a problem, or I should simply wait some more?
Tyrael
I sent a mail to the doc-hu@lists.php.net, no reply yet.
As you can see, the hungarian translation is pretty abadoned:
http://news.php.net/php.doc.huSo I'm afraid that maybe my svn request won't be approved or granted karma without an active hungarian translation group member.
Could this be a problem, or I should simply wait some more?
The main reason to write mailing lists of inactive languages is to see if anyone is sleeping, as sometimes people wake up and decide to help out. Who knows, your email to doc-hu@ still has time!
Having an active group member present is nice but certainly not required, especially for inactive languages. But the standard procedure before receiving an account (and associated karma (commit rights)) is to do some work first. Please have a look here:
Basically it means you do some translating, show us, and then you join in on the fun. See if the above helps and please feel free to ask questions.
Also, let's keep this only on the doc list starting click now.
Regards,
Philip
Saludos,
Le solicito al administrador de la lista de correo de que me de baja.
I sent a mail to the doc-hu@lists.php.net, no reply yet.
As you can see, the hungarian translation is pretty abadoned:
http://news.php.net/php.doc.huSo I'm afraid that maybe my svn request won't be approved or granted
karma without an active hungarian translation group member.
Could this be a problem, or I should simply wait some more?The main reason to write mailing lists of inactive languages is to see if
anyone is sleeping, as sometimes people wake up and decide to help out. Who
knows, your email to doc-hu@ still has time!Having an active group member present is nice but certainly not required,
especially for inactive languages. But the standard procedure before
receiving an account (and associated karma (commit rights)) is to do some
work first. Please have a look here:Basically it means you do some translating, show us, and then you join in
on the fun. See if the above helps and please feel free to ask questions.Also, let's keep this only on the doc list starting click now.
Regards,
Philip
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Saludos/Greetings,
Ing. Alvaro A. Vargas Castellano
alvaroa.vargasc@gmail.com
alvaro.v@caniatech.com