Introducing Zanata
Zanata is a web-based system translators use to contribute localized documentation back to projects.
It is written in Java and uses modern web technologies like JBoss, Seam, GWT, Hibernate, and a REST API.
Zanata supports translation of DocBook/Publican documentation through PO files. Projects can be uploaded to and downloaded from a Zanata server using a Maven plugin or a Python client.
Using Zanata
If you have a jboss.org account, you are already able to log onto Zanata.
For information about getting started as a translation contributor, refer to the Zanata Getting Started Guide.
Create a New Translation Project
If you have a documentation project, you can import your project XML into Zanata to start leveraging the translation community.
Get started by reviewing the Zanata Integration article.
Raising Bugs
If you find a bug in Zanata, we would love to hear more.
Raise a bug using Red Hat's Bugzilla.
Reach out to Zanata
IRC | You can connect with us using IRC in the #zanata freenode.org room. We are in the room during normal Brisbane (Australia) office hours (GMT +10.00), although some of us might be there after hours. If you want to quickly ask a question, then this is the place to go. |
Forums | The JBoss Community forums are a great place to go if you want to start a discussion about anything documentation related. Visit the JBoss Community Zanata site to start talking translation. |
You can also follow our tweets at http://www.twitter.com/PressGang We're not going to spam you to death, so follow us with confidence. |