Re: [PATCH] Chinese Language Maintainer

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On Tuesday 17 July 2007 12:24:07 pm Li Yang wrote:
> Here is the helper process I propose to help more people to participate.
>   Suggestions and comments are welcomed.
>
> 1) Developer who can't speak English or has a problem going through the
> submission process sends patches to the Language maintainer and cc the
> local mail list provided.
> 2) Language maintainer and experienced Linux developer on the local mail
> list can review the patch and give comments in native language.
> 3) When the language maintainer thinks the patch is good in general, he
> will pass the patch onto corresponding subsystem maintainer and mail
> list for further review, cc the author and local list.
> 4) The author communicates directly with the community.
> 5) If the author has a problem understanding the comments or expressing
> himself in English, he can ask for help in native language on the local
> list.  The language maintainer and the developers on the list are
> responsible to help out.
> 6) When the developer gets familiar with the submission process and can
> go through it with no problem, he can then submit patch directly without
> the helper process and probably join the mail list to help other new
> developer.

You know your area better than I do.  If you think that will work, I certainly 
have no objections...

> - Leo

Rob
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