<sect1 id="repo-convs-worklines">
<title>Repository Work Lines</title>
<para>
To organize content production inside &TCAR;, production has
been divided into individual work lines that relate one
another based on the idea of doing one thing well. Later, the
results produced individually by each work line are combined
to achieve a higher purpose. Work lines, as conceived here,
provide the relayable output components the production cycle
inside &TCAR; needs to let everyone to work syncronized in a
descentralized environment.
</para>
<sect2 id="repo-convs-worklines-idenity">
<title>Visual Identity</title>
<para>
In the production cycle, the first step takes place through
graphic design. It is focused on preparing design models for
all the visual manifestation &TCP; is made of. Here, graphic
designers describe the visual characteristics of each visual
manifestation (e.g., image dimensions, position of text in the
visible area, translation markers, etc.).
Later, once design models have been defined, graphic designers
take care of artistic motifs to define the visual style of
those design models already created (e.g., how they look and
feel).
</para>
<para>
Finally, graphic designers use the
<function>render</function> functionality of
<command>centos-art.sh</command> script to combine both design
models and artistic motifs in order to produce the final
images required by each visual manifestaions.
</para>
</sect2>
<sect2 id="repo-convs-worklines-l10n">
<title>Localization</title>
<para>
The second step in the production cycle is to localize
source files (e.g., SVG, DocBook, Shell scripts). This step
makes possible to produce localized images, localized
documentation and localized automation scripts.
</para>
<para>
The localization tasks are carried on by translators using the
<function>locale</function> functionality of the
<command>centos-art.sh</command> script which take care of
retriving translatable strings from source files and provide a
consistent localization interface based on GNU
<application>gettext</application> multi-lingual message
production tool set and <command>xml2po</command> command.
</para>
</sect2>
<sect2 id="repo-convs-worklines-manuals">
<title>Documentation</title>
<para>
The third step in the production cycle is to document &TCAR;,
what it is and how to use it. This step provides the
conceptual ideas used as base to edificate &TCPCVI; and is
implemented through &TCARUG;.
</para>
<para>
To write documentation, documentors use the
<function>help</function> functionality of
<command>centos-art.sh</command> script which provide an
consistent interface for building documentation through
different documentation backends (e.g., Texinfo and DocBook).
</para>
</sect2>
<sect2 id="repo-convs-worklines-scripts">
<title>Automation</title>
<para>
The fourth step in the production cycle is to automate
frequent tasks inside &TCAR;. This step closes the production
cycle and provides the production standards needed by all
different work lines to coexist together. Here is where
the <command>centos-art.sh</command> script and all
its functionalities (e.g., <function>render</function> for
rendition, <function>help</function> for documentation,
<function>locale</function> for localization, etc.) are
developed.
</para>
<para>
At this point it should be obvious, but we consider worth to
remember that: there is no need to type several tasks, time
after time, if they can be programmed into just one executable
script.
</para>
</sect2>
</sect1>