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    <title>2008</title>
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    <para>The CentOS Artwork Repository started at 
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    url="mailto:centos-devel@centos.org">CentOS Developers mailing
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    list</ulink> during a discussion about how to automate the slide
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    images of Anaconda. In such discussion, Ralph Angenendt rose up
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    his hand to ask: Do you have something to show?</para>
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    <para>To answer the question, Alain Reguera Delgado suggested a
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    bash script which combined SVG and SED files in order to produce
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    PNG images in different languages —together with the
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    proposition of creating a Subversion repository where translations
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    and image production could be distributed inside The CentOS
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    Community—.</para>
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    <para>Karanbirn Sighn considered the idea intresting and provided
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    the infrastructure necessary to support the effort.  This way the
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    <ulink url="https://projects.centos.org/trac/artwork/">CentOS
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    Artwork SIG</ulink> and the 
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    url="https://projects.centos.org/svn/artwork/">CentOS Artwork
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    Repository</ulink> were officially created.</para>
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    <para>Once the CentOS Artwork Repository was available, Alain
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    Reguera Delagdo uploaded the bash script for rendering Anaconda
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    slides; Ralph Angenendt documented it very well and The CentOS
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    Translators started to download working copies of CentOS Artwork
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    Repository to produce slide images in their own languages.</para>
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</section>