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<title>Work Lines</title>
<para>
Content production inside the repository is organized by
<emphasis>work lines</emphasis>. There are three major work
lines of production inside The CentOS Artwork Repository,
which are: <emphasis>Graphic design</emphasis>,
<emphasis>Documentation</emphasis> and
<emphasis>Localization</emphasis>. The specific way of
producing content inside each specific work line is
standardized by mean of <command>centos-art.sh</command>
script (which in turn, can be considered a work line by itself
[e.g., the <emphasis>Automation</emphasis> work line]). The
<command>centos-art.sh</command> script provides one specific
functionality for automating each major work line of content
production (e.g., <code>render</code> for producing images,
<code>help</code> for manage documentation, and
<code>locale</code> for localizing contents).
</para>
<para>
The graphic design work line exists to cover brand design,
typography design and themes design mainly. Additionally,
some auxiliar areas like icon design, illustration design,
brushes design, patterns designs and palettes of colors are
also included here for completeness. The graphic design work
line is organized in the <filename
class="directory">trunk/Identity</filename> directory.
</para>
<para>
The documentation work line exists to describe what each
directory inside &TCAR; is for, the conceptual ideas behind
them and, if possible, how automation scripts make use of
them. The documentation work line is organized in the
<filename class="directory">trunk/Manuals</filename>
directory.
</para>
<para>
The localization work line exists to provide the translation
messages required to produce content in different languages.
Translation messages inside the repository are stored as
portable objects (e.g., .po, .pot) and machine objects (.mo).
The localization work line is organized in the <filename
class="directory">trunk/Locales</filename> directory.
</para>
<para>
The automation work line exists to standardize content
production inside the working copies of CentOS Artwork
Repository. Here is developed the
<command>centos-art.sh</command> script, a bash script
specially designed to automate most frequent tasks (e.g.,
rendition, documentation and localization) inside the
repository. There is no need to type several tasks, time
after time, if they can be programmed into just one executable
script. The automation work line is organized in the
<filename class="directory">trunk/Scripts</filename>
directory.
</para>
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