diff --git a/Artworks/Documentation/Corporate/Locales/es_ES/corporate.asciidoc.po b/Artworks/Documentation/Corporate/Locales/es_ES/corporate.asciidoc.po new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9c73b2c --- /dev/null +++ b/Artworks/Documentation/Corporate/Locales/es_ES/corporate.asciidoc.po @@ -0,0 +1,372 @@ +msgid "" +msgstr "" +"Project-Id-Version: corporate.asciidoc 0.6\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2013-10-23 14:51-0400\n" +"PO-Revision-Date: 2013-10-23 14:51-0400\n" +"Last-Translator: Localization SIG \n" +"Language-Team: Spanish\n" +"MIME-Version: 1.0\n" +"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" +"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" +"Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n != 1);\n" + +#. When image changes, this message will be marked fuzzy or untranslated for you. +#. It doesn't matter what you translate it to: it's not used at all. +msgid "@@image: 'corporate.png'; md5=THIS FILE DOESN'T EXIST" +msgstr "" + +msgid "The CentOS Project Corporate Visual Identity" +msgstr "La Identidad Visual Corporativa Del Proyecto CentOS" + +msgid "Jul 2013" +msgstr "" + +msgid "Alain" +msgstr "" + +msgid "Reguera" +msgstr "" + +msgid "Delgado" +msgstr "" + +msgid "al@centos.org.cu" +msgstr "" + +msgid "ARD" +msgstr "" + +msgid "1.0" +msgstr "" + +msgid "" +"The CentOS Project Corporate Identity is the “persona” of the organization " +"known as The CentOS Project. The CentOS Project Corporate Identity plays a " +"significant role in the way The CentOS Project, as organization, presents " +"itself to both internal and external stakeholders. In general terms, The " +"CentOS Project Corporate Identity expresses the values and ambitions of The " +"CentOS Project organization, its business, and its characteristics." +msgstr "" + +msgid "" +"The CentOS Project Corporate Identity provides visibility, recognizability, " +"reputation, structure and identification to The CentOS Project organization " +"by means of Corporate Design, Corporate Communication, and Corporate " +"Behaviour." +msgstr "" + +msgid "The CentOS Project Corporate Identity" +msgstr "" + +msgid "corporate.png" +msgstr "" + +msgid "Corporate Mission" +msgstr "Misión Corporativa" + +msgid "" +"The CentOS Project exists to produce The CentOS Distribution, an Enterprise-" +"class Linux Distribution derived from sources freely provided to the public " +"by a prominent North American Enterprise Linux vendor. The CentOS " +"Distribution conforms fully with the upstream vendors redistribution policy " +"and aims to be 100% binary compatible. (The CentOS Distribution mainly " +"changes packages to remove upstream vendor branding and artwork.)." +msgstr "" + +msgid "" +"The CentOS Distribution is developed by a small but growing team of core " +"developers. In turn the core developers are supported by an active user " +"community including system administrators, network administrators, " +"enterprise users, managers, core Linux contributors and Linux enthusiasts " +"from around the world." +msgstr "" + +msgid "" +"The CentOS Distribution has numerous advantages including: an active and " +"growing user community, quickly rebuilt, tested, and QA'ed errata packages, " +"an extensive mirror network, developers who are contactable and responsive " +"of a reliable Enterprise-class Linux Distribution, multiple free support " +"avenues including a Wiki, " +"IRC " +"Chat, Email Lists, " +"Forums, and a " +"dynamic FAQ." +msgstr "" + +msgid "Corporate Graphic Design" +msgstr "Diseño Gráfico Corporativo" + +msgid "" +"The corporate design is focused on the effective presentation of corporate " +"messages. As corporate messages we understand all the information emitted " +"from the organization; and when we say all we mean " +"everything that can be perceived through the human senses. The corporate " +"design takes care of defining what this information is and controlling the " +"way it goes out the organization producing it." +msgstr "" + +msgid "" +"When the organization doesn't take control over the corporate messages it " +"produces, the organization is letting that area of its identity to the " +"unknown and the results might be good or not so good, it is hard to know. " +"The issue to see here is that even the organization doesn't take control " +"over its corporate messages, they are always talking about the organization. " +"Taking control of corporate messages is a decision the organization needs to " +"take by itself, based on its need of better describe what it is." +msgstr "" + +msgid "" +"In the very specific case of The CentOS Project, we'll concentrate our " +"attention on corporate messages that reach us through the visual sense. This " +"is, all the visual manifestations The CentOS Project is made of. As visual " +"manifestations we understand all the visible media The CentOS Project uses " +"to manifest its existence on. At this point it is necessary to consider what " +"The CentOS Project is, what its mission is and what it is producing. This, " +"in order to identify which visual manifestations the organization is " +"demanding attention of corporate design for." +msgstr "" + +msgid "" +"Inside The CentOS Project we identify and apply corporate design to the " +"following visual manifestations:" +msgstr "" + +msgid "" +"The CentOS Distribution: This visual " +"manifestation exists to cover all actions related to artwork production and " +"re-branding, required by The CentOS Distribution in order to comply with " +"upstream's redistribution guidelines." +msgstr "" + +msgid "" +"The CentOS Web: This visual " +"manifestation exists to cover all actions related to artwork production " +"required by The CentOS Project to manifest its existence in the World Wide " +"Web medium." +msgstr "" + +msgid "" +"The CentOS Showroom: This visual " +"manifestation exists to cover all actions related to artwork production " +"required by The CentOS Project to manifest its existence through media " +"produced industrially (e.g., stationery, clothes, CDs, DVDs, etc.)." +msgstr "" + +msgid "" +"The visual manifestations identified above seem to cover most media required " +"by The CentOS Project, as organization, to show its existence. However, " +"other visual manifestations could be added in the future, as long as they be " +"needed, to cover different areas like stands, buildings, offices, road " +"transportation or whatever visual manifestation The CentOS Project touches " +"to show its existence." +msgstr "" + +msgid "" +"Once all visual manifestations have been identified and defined through " +"design models, it is time to visually remark their connection with The " +"CentOS Project. This kind of connection is realized by applying The CentOS " +"Brand to design models inside visual manifestations supported through " +"corporate design." +msgstr "" + +msgid "Corporate Communication" +msgstr "Comunicación Corporativa" + +msgid "" +"The CentOS Project corporate communication is focused on the effective " +"propagation of corporate messages. Propagation of corporate messages is " +"closely related to the media the organization uses as vehicle to distribute " +"its corporate messages." +msgstr "" + +msgid "" +"The CentOS Project corporate communication takes place through the following " +"visual manifestations:" +msgstr "" + +msgid "The CentOS Distribution" +msgstr "La Distribución CentOS" + +msgid "" +"This visual manifestation communicates its existence through software " +"packages. There are packages that make a remarkable use of images, packages " +"that make a moderate use of images, and packages that don't use images at " +"all. This visual manifestation is focused on providing The CentOS Project " +"images required by software packages that do use images in a remarkable way, " +"specially those holding the upstream brand (e.g., anaconda, grub, syslinux, " +"gdm, kdebase)." +msgstr "" + +msgid "" +"The Community Enterprise Operating System itself (communicates the essense " +"of The CentOS Project existence.)." +msgstr "" + +msgid "" +"Release Schema (Lifetime) and all the stuff related (e.g., Release Notes, " +"Documentation, Erratas, etc.)." +msgstr "" + +msgid "The CentOS Web" +msgstr "La Web CentOS" + +msgid "" +"This visual manifestation communicates its existence through web " +"applications. These web applications are free software and come from " +"different providers which distribute their work with predefined visual " +"styles. Frequently, these predefined visual styles have no visual relation " +"among themselves and introduce some visual contradictions when they all are " +"put together. Removing these visual contradictions is object of work for " +"this visual manifestation." +msgstr "" + +msgid "The CentOS Chat." +msgstr "" + +msgid "The CentOS Mailing Lists." +msgstr "" + +msgid "The CentOS Forums." +msgstr "" + +msgid "The CentOS Wiki." +msgstr "" + +msgid "Special Interest Groups (SIGs)." +msgstr "" + +msgid "Social Events, Interviews, Conferences, etc." +msgstr "" + +msgid "" +"The extensive network of mirrors available for downloading ISO files as well " +"as RPMs and SRPMs used to build them up in different architectures." +msgstr "" + +msgid "The CentOS Showroom" +msgstr "El Mercado CentOS" + +msgid "" +"This visual manifestation communicates its existence through production of " +"industrial objects carrying The CentOS Brand. These branded objects are " +"directed to be distributed on social events and/or shops. They provide a way " +"of promotion and commercialization that may help to reduce The CentOS " +"Project expenses (e.g., electrical power, hosting, servers, full-time-" +"developers, etc.), in a similar way as donations may do." +msgstr "" + +msgid "Stationery (e.g., Posters, Stickers, CD Lables and Sleeves)." +msgstr "" + +msgid "Clothes (e.g., Shirts, T-shirts, Pullovers, Caps)." +msgstr "" + +msgid "Installation media (e.g., CDs, DVD, Pendrives)." +msgstr "" + +msgid "Corporate Behaviour" +msgstr "Comportamiento Corporativo" + +msgid "" +"The CentOS Project corporate behaviour is focused on the effective " +"interaction of each member involved in the organization (e.g., core " +"developers, community members, etc.). It is related to ethics and politics " +"used to do the things inside the organization. It is related to the sense of " +"direction chosen by the organization and they way the organization projects " +"itself to achieve it." +msgstr "" + +msgid "" +"The CentOS Project corporate behaviour takes place through The CentOS " +"Project corporate communication, as described above." +msgstr "" + +msgid "Corporate Structure" +msgstr "Estructura Corporativa" + +msgid "" +"The CentOS Project corporate structure is based on a Monolithic Corporate " +"Visual Identity Structure. In this configuration, one unique name and one " +"unique visual style is used in all visual manifestation The CentOS Project " +"is made of." +msgstr "" + +msgid "" +"In a monolithic corporate visual identity structure, internal and external " +"stakeholders use to feel a strong sensation of uniformity, orientation, and " +"identification with the organization. No matter if you are visiting web " +"sites, using the distribution, or acting on social events, the one unique " +"name and one unique visual style connects them all to say: Hey! we are all " +"part of The CentOS Project." +msgstr "" + +msgid "" +"Other corporate structures for The CentOS Project have been considered as " +"well. Such is the case of producing one different visual style for each " +"major release of The CentOS Distribution. This structure isn't inconvenient " +"at all, but some visual contradictions could be introduced if it isn't " +"applied correctly and we need to be aware of it. To apply it correctly, we " +"need to know what The CentOS Project is made of." +msgstr "" + +msgid "" +"The CentOS Project, as organization, is mainly made of (but not limited to) " +"three visual manifestions: The CentOS Distribution, The CentOS Web and The " +"CentOS Showroom. Inside The CentOS Distribution visual manifestations, The " +"CentOS Project maintains near to four different major releases of The CentOS " +"Distribution, parallely in time. However, inside The CentOS Web visual " +"manifestations, the content is produced for no specific release information " +"(e.g., there is no a complete web site for each major release of The CentOS " +"Distribution individually, but one web site to cover them all). Likewise, " +"the content produced in The CentOS Showroom is industrially created for no " +"specific release, but The CentOS Project in general." +msgstr "" + +msgid "" +"In order to produce the The CentOS Project Monolithic Corporate Visual " +"Identity Structure correctly, we need to concider all the visual " +"manifestations The CentOS Project is made of, not just one of them. If one " +"different visual style is implemented for each major release of The CentOS " +"Distribution, which one of those different visual styles would be used to " +"cover the remaining visual manifestations The CentOS Project is made of (e." +"g., The CentOS Web and The CentOS Showroom)?" +msgstr "" + +msgid "" +"Probably you are thinking: yes, I see your point, but The CentOS Brand " +"connects them all already, why would we need to join them up into the same " +"visual style too, isn't it more work to do, and harder to maintain?" +msgstr "" + +msgid "" +"Harder to maintain, more work to do, probably. Specially when you consider " +"that The CentOS Project has proven stability and consistency through time " +"and, that, certainly, didn't come through swinging magical wands or " +"something but hardly working out to automate tasks and providing maintenance " +"through time. With that in mind, I consider The CentOS Project Corporate " +"Visual Identity Structure must be consequent with such stability and " +"consistency tradition. It is true that The CentOS Brand does connect all the " +"visual manifestations it is present on, but that connection is strengthened " +"if one unique visual style backups it. In fact, whatever thing you do to " +"strength the visual connection among The CentOS Project visual " +"manifestations would be very good in favor of The CentOS Project recognition." +msgstr "" + +msgid "" +"Obviously, having just one visual style in all visual manifestations for " +"eternity would be a very boring thing and would give the idea of a visually " +"outdated project. So, there is no problem on creating new visual styles for " +"each new major release of The CentOS Distribution, in order to refresh The " +"CentOS Distribution visual style; the problem itself is in not propagating " +"the new visual style created for the new release of The CentOS Distribution " +"to all other visual manifestations The CentOS Project is made of, in a way " +"The CentOS Project could be recognized no matter what visual manifestation " +"be in front of us. Such lack of uniformity is what introduces the visual " +"contradiction we would be precisely trying to solve by mean of themes " +"production in The CentOS Artwork Repository." +msgstr "" + +#. Put one translator per line, in the form of NAME , YEAR1, YEAR2. +msgid "translator-credits" +msgstr "Alain Reguera Delgado , 2013" diff --git a/Artworks/Documentation/Corporate/Locales/es_ES/corporate.svgz.po b/Artworks/Documentation/Corporate/Locales/es_ES/corporate.svgz.po new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e2b1892 --- /dev/null +++ b/Artworks/Documentation/Corporate/Locales/es_ES/corporate.svgz.po @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +msgid "" +msgstr "" +"Project-Id-Version: corporate.svgz 0.6\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2013-10-23 14:51-0400\n" +"PO-Revision-Date: 2013-10-23 14:51-0400\n" +"Last-Translator: Localization SIG \n" +"Language-Team: Spanish\n" +"MIME-Version: 1.0\n" +"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" +"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" +"Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n != 1);\n" + +msgid "The CentOS Project Corporate Identity" +msgstr "" + +msgid "image/svg+xml" +msgstr "" + +msgid "2013-07-23" +msgstr "" + +msgid "Alain Reguera Delgado" +msgstr "" + +msgid "The CentOS Project" +msgstr "" + +msgid "en_US" +msgstr "" + +msgid "Identity" +msgstr "" + +msgid "Models" +msgstr "" + +msgid "Manuals" +msgstr "" + +msgid "Corporate" +msgstr "" + +#, no-wrap +msgid "COMMUNICATION" +msgstr "COMUNICACIÓN" + +#, no-wrap +msgid "GRAPHIC DESIGN" +msgstr "DISEÑO GRÁFICO" + +#, no-wrap +msgid "STRUCTURE" +msgstr "ESTRUCTURA" + +#, no-wrap +msgid "BEHAVIOUR" +msgstr "COMPORTAMIENTO" + +#. Put one translator per line, in the form of NAME , YEAR1, YEAR2. +msgid "translator-credits" +msgstr "" diff --git a/Artworks/Documentation/Corporate/corporate.asciidoc.pot b/Artworks/Documentation/Corporate/corporate.asciidoc.pot deleted file mode 100644 index 8db5cc7..0000000 --- a/Artworks/Documentation/Corporate/corporate.asciidoc.pot +++ /dev/null @@ -1,394 +0,0 @@ -msgid "" -msgstr "" -"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2013-10-07 02:56-0400\n" -"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" -"Last-Translator: FULL NAME \n" -"Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" -"MIME-Version: 1.0\n" -"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" -"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" - -#. When image changes, this message will be marked fuzzy or untranslated for you. -#. It doesn't matter what you translate it to: it's not used at all. -msgid "@@image: 'corporate.png'; md5=THIS FILE DOESN'T EXIST" -msgstr "" - -msgid "The CentOS Project Corporate Visual Identity" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Jul 2013" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Alain" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Reguera" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Delgado" -msgstr "" - -msgid "al@centos.org.cu" -msgstr "" - -msgid "ARD" -msgstr "" - -msgid "1.0" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The CentOS Project Corporate Identity is the “persona” of the " -"organization known as The CentOS Project. The CentOS Project " -"Corporate Identity plays a significant role in the way The CentOS " -"Project, as organization, presents itself to both internal and " -"external stakeholders. In general terms, The CentOS Project " -"Corporate Identity expresses the values and ambitions of The CentOS " -"Project organization, its business, and its characteristics." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The CentOS Project Corporate Identity provides visibility, " -"recognizability, reputation, structure and identification to The " -"CentOS Project organization by means of Corporate Design, Corporate " -"Communication, and Corporate Behaviour." -msgstr "" - -msgid "The CentOS Project Corporate Identity" -msgstr "" - -msgid "corporate.png" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Corporate Mission" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The CentOS Project exists to produce The CentOS Distribution, an " -"Enterprise-class Linux Distribution derived from sources freely " -"provided to the public by a prominent North American Enterprise " -"Linux vendor. The CentOS Distribution conforms fully with the " -"upstream vendors redistribution policy and aims to be 100% binary " -"compatible. (The CentOS Distribution mainly changes packages to " -"remove upstream vendor branding and artwork.)." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The CentOS Distribution is developed by a small but growing team of " -"core developers. In turn the core developers are supported by an " -"active user community including system administrators, network " -"administrators, enterprise users, managers, core Linux contributors " -"and Linux enthusiasts from around the world." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The CentOS Distribution has numerous advantages including: an " -"active and growing user community, quickly rebuilt, tested, and " -"QA'ed errata packages, an extensive mirror network, developers who " -"are contactable and responsive of a reliable Enterprise-class Linux " -"Distribution, multiple free support avenues including a Wiki, IRC Chat, " -"Email Lists, Forums, and a " -"dynamic FAQ." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Corporate Graphic Design" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The corporate design is focused on the effective presentation of " -"corporate messages. As corporate messages we understand all the " -"information emitted from the organization; and when we say " -"all we mean everything that can be perceived " -"through the human senses. The corporate design takes care of " -"defining what this information is and controlling the way it goes " -"out the organization producing it." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"When the organization doesn't take control over the corporate " -"messages it produces, the organization is letting that area of its " -"identity to the unknown and the results might be good or not so " -"good, it is hard to know. The issue to see here is that even the " -"organization doesn't take control over its corporate messages, they " -"are always talking about the organization. Taking control of " -"corporate messages is a decision the organization needs to take by " -"itself, based on its need of better describe what it is." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"In the very specific case of The CentOS Project, we'll concentrate " -"our attention on corporate messages that reach us through the " -"visual sense. This is, all the visual manifestations The CentOS " -"Project is made of. As visual manifestations we understand all the " -"visible media The CentOS Project uses to manifest its existence on. " -"At this point it is necessary to consider what The CentOS Project " -"is, what its mission is and what it is producing. This, in order to " -"identify which visual manifestations the organization is demanding " -"attention of corporate design for." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Inside The CentOS Project we identify and apply corporate design to " -"the following visual manifestations:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The CentOS Distribution: This " -"visual manifestation exists to cover all actions related to artwork " -"production and re-branding, required by The CentOS Distribution in " -"order to comply with upstream's redistribution guidelines." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The CentOS Web: This visual " -"manifestation exists to cover all actions related to artwork " -"production required by The CentOS Project to manifest its existence " -"in the World Wide Web medium." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The CentOS Showroom: This " -"visual manifestation exists to cover all actions related to artwork " -"production required by The CentOS Project to manifest its existence " -"through media produced industrially (e.g., stationery, clothes, " -"CDs, DVDs, etc.)." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The visual manifestations identified above seem to cover most media " -"required by The CentOS Project, as organization, to show its " -"existence. However, other visual manifestations could be added in " -"the future, as long as they be needed, to cover different areas " -"like stands, buildings, offices, road transportation or whatever " -"visual manifestation The CentOS Project touches to show its " -"existence." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Once all visual manifestations have been identified and defined " -"through design models, it is time to visually remark their " -"connection with The CentOS Project. This kind of connection is " -"realized by applying The CentOS Brand to design models inside " -"visual manifestations supported through corporate design." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Corporate Communication" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The CentOS Project corporate communication is focused on the " -"effective propagation of corporate messages. Propagation of " -"corporate messages is closely related to the media the organization " -"uses as vehicle to distribute its corporate messages." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The CentOS Project corporate communication takes place through the " -"following visual manifestations:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "The CentOS Distribution" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"This visual manifestation communicates its existence through " -"software packages. There are packages that make a remarkable use of " -"images, packages that make a moderate use of images, and packages " -"that don't use images at all. This visual manifestation is focused " -"on providing The CentOS Project images required by software " -"packages that do use images in a remarkable way, specially those " -"holding the upstream brand (e.g., anaconda, " -"grub, syslinux, " -"gdm, kdebase)." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The Community Enterprise Operating System itself (communicates the " -"essense of The CentOS Project existence.)." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Release Schema (Lifetime) and all the stuff related (e.g., Release " -"Notes, Documentation, Erratas, etc.)." -msgstr "" - -msgid "The CentOS Web" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"This visual manifestation communicates its existence through web " -"applications. These web applications are free software and come " -"from different providers which distribute their work with " -"predefined visual styles. Frequently, these predefined visual " -"styles have no visual relation among themselves and introduce some " -"visual contradictions when they all are put together. Removing " -"these visual contradictions is object of work for this visual " -"manifestation." -msgstr "" - -msgid "The CentOS Chat." -msgstr "" - -msgid "The CentOS Mailing Lists." -msgstr "" - -msgid "The CentOS Forums." -msgstr "" - -msgid "The CentOS Wiki." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Special Interest Groups (SIGs)." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Social Events, Interviews, Conferences, etc." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The extensive network of mirrors available for downloading ISO " -"files as well as RPMs and SRPMs used to build them up in different " -"architectures." -msgstr "" - -msgid "The CentOS Showroom" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"This visual manifestation communicates its existence through " -"production of industrial objects carrying The CentOS Brand. These " -"branded objects are directed to be distributed on social events and/" -"or shops. They provide a way of promotion and commercialization " -"that may help to reduce The CentOS Project expenses (e.g., " -"electrical power, hosting, servers, full-time-developers, etc.), in " -"a similar way as donations may do." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Stationery (e.g., Posters, Stickers, CD Lables and Sleeves)." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Clothes (e.g., Shirts, T-shirts, Pullovers, Caps)." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Installation media (e.g., CDs, DVD, Pendrives)." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Corporate Behaviour" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The CentOS Project corporate behaviour is focused on the effective " -"interaction of each member involved in the organization (e.g., core " -"developers, community members, etc.). It is related to ethics and " -"politics used to do the things inside the organization. It is " -"related to the sense of direction chosen by the organization and " -"they way the organization projects itself to achieve it." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The CentOS Project corporate behaviour takes place through The " -"CentOS Project corporate communication, as described above." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Corporate Structure" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The CentOS Project corporate structure is based on a Monolithic " -"Corporate Visual Identity Structure. In this configuration, one " -"unique name and one unique visual style is used in all visual " -"manifestation The CentOS Project is made of." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"In a monolithic corporate visual identity structure, internal and " -"external stakeholders use to feel a strong sensation of uniformity, " -"orientation, and identification with the organization. No matter if " -"you are visiting web sites, using the distribution, or acting on " -"social events, the one unique name and one unique visual style " -"connects them all to say: Hey! we are all part of The CentOS " -"Project." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Other corporate structures for The CentOS Project have been " -"considered as well. Such is the case of producing one different " -"visual style for each major release of The CentOS Distribution. " -"This structure isn't inconvenient at all, but some visual " -"contradictions could be introduced if it isn't applied correctly " -"and we need to be aware of it. To apply it correctly, we need to " -"know what The CentOS Project is made of." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The CentOS Project, as organization, is mainly made of (but not " -"limited to) three visual manifestions: The CentOS Distribution, The " -"CentOS Web and The CentOS Showroom. Inside The CentOS Distribution " -"visual manifestations, The CentOS Project maintains near to four " -"different major releases of The CentOS Distribution, parallely in " -"time. However, inside The CentOS Web visual manifestations, the " -"content is produced for no specific release information (e.g., " -"there is no a complete web site for each major release of The " -"CentOS Distribution individually, but one web site to cover them " -"all). Likewise, the content produced in The CentOS Showroom is " -"industrially created for no specific release, but The CentOS " -"Project in general." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"In order to produce the The CentOS Project Monolithic Corporate " -"Visual Identity Structure correctly, we need to concider all the " -"visual manifestations The CentOS Project is made of, not just one " -"of them. If one different visual style is implemented for each " -"major release of The CentOS Distribution, which one of those " -"different visual styles would be used to cover the remaining visual " -"manifestations The CentOS Project is made of (e.g., The CentOS Web " -"and The CentOS Showroom)?" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Probably you are thinking: yes, I see your point, but The CentOS " -"Brand connects them all already, why would we need to join them up " -"into the same visual style too, isn't it more work to do, and " -"harder to maintain?" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Harder to maintain, more work to do, probably. Specially when you " -"consider that The CentOS Project has proven stability and " -"consistency through time and, that, certainly, didn't come through " -"swinging magical wands or something but hardly working out to " -"automate tasks and providing maintenance through time. With that in " -"mind, I consider The CentOS Project Corporate Visual Identity " -"Structure must be consequent with such stability and consistency " -"tradition. It is true that The CentOS Brand does connect all the " -"visual manifestations it is present on, but that connection is " -"strengthened if one unique visual style backups it. In fact, " -"whatever thing you do to strength the visual connection among The " -"CentOS Project visual manifestations would be very good in favor of " -"The CentOS Project recognition." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Obviously, having just one visual style in all visual " -"manifestations for eternity would be a very boring thing and would " -"give the idea of a visually outdated project. So, there is no " -"problem on creating new visual styles for each new major release of " -"The CentOS Distribution, in order to refresh The CentOS " -"Distribution visual style; the problem itself is in not propagating " -"the new visual style created for the new release of The CentOS " -"Distribution to all other visual manifestations The CentOS Project " -"is made of, in a way The CentOS Project could be recognized no " -"matter what visual manifestation be in front of us. Such lack of " -"uniformity is what introduces the visual contradiction we would be " -"precisely trying to solve by mean of themes production in The " -"CentOS Artwork Repository." -msgstr "" - -#. Put one translator per line, in the form of NAME , YEAR1, YEAR2. -msgid "translator-credits" -msgstr "" diff --git a/Artworks/Documentation/Corporate/corporate.svgz.pot b/Artworks/Documentation/Corporate/corporate.svgz.pot deleted file mode 100644 index 1c7f767..0000000 --- a/Artworks/Documentation/Corporate/corporate.svgz.pot +++ /dev/null @@ -1,60 +0,0 @@ -msgid "" -msgstr "" -"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2013-10-07 02:56-0400\n" -"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" -"Last-Translator: FULL NAME \n" -"Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" -"MIME-Version: 1.0\n" -"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" -"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" - -msgid "The CentOS Project Corporate Identity" -msgstr "" - -msgid "image/svg+xml" -msgstr "" - -msgid "2013-07-23" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Alain Reguera Delgado" -msgstr "" - -msgid "The CentOS Project" -msgstr "" - -msgid "en_US" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Identity" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Models" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Manuals" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Corporate" -msgstr "" - -#, no-wrap -msgid "COMMUNICATION" -msgstr "" - -#, no-wrap -msgid "GRAPHIC DESIGN" -msgstr "" - -#, no-wrap -msgid "STRUCTURE" -msgstr "" - -#, no-wrap -msgid "BEHAVIOUR" -msgstr "" - -#. Put one translator per line, in the form of NAME , YEAR1, YEAR2. -msgid "translator-credits" -msgstr "" diff --git a/Artworks/Documentation/Corporate/es_ES/corporate.asciidoc.po b/Artworks/Documentation/Corporate/es_ES/corporate.asciidoc.po deleted file mode 100644 index 9359b78..0000000 --- a/Artworks/Documentation/Corporate/es_ES/corporate.asciidoc.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,372 +0,0 @@ -msgid "" -msgstr "" -"Project-Id-Version: corporate.asciidoc 0.6\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2013-10-07 02:56-0400\n" -"PO-Revision-Date: 2013-10-07 02:56-0400\n" -"Last-Translator: Localization SIG \n" -"Language-Team: Spanish\n" -"MIME-Version: 1.0\n" -"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" -"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" -"Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n != 1);\n" - -#. When image changes, this message will be marked fuzzy or untranslated for you. -#. It doesn't matter what you translate it to: it's not used at all. -msgid "@@image: 'corporate.png'; md5=THIS FILE DOESN'T EXIST" -msgstr "" - -msgid "The CentOS Project Corporate Visual Identity" -msgstr "La Identidad Visual Corporativa Del Proyecto CentOS" - -msgid "Jul 2013" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Alain" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Reguera" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Delgado" -msgstr "" - -msgid "al@centos.org.cu" -msgstr "" - -msgid "ARD" -msgstr "" - -msgid "1.0" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The CentOS Project Corporate Identity is the “persona” of the organization " -"known as The CentOS Project. The CentOS Project Corporate Identity plays a " -"significant role in the way The CentOS Project, as organization, presents " -"itself to both internal and external stakeholders. In general terms, The " -"CentOS Project Corporate Identity expresses the values and ambitions of The " -"CentOS Project organization, its business, and its characteristics." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The CentOS Project Corporate Identity provides visibility, recognizability, " -"reputation, structure and identification to The CentOS Project organization " -"by means of Corporate Design, Corporate Communication, and Corporate " -"Behaviour." -msgstr "" - -msgid "The CentOS Project Corporate Identity" -msgstr "" - -msgid "corporate.png" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Corporate Mission" -msgstr "Misión Corporativa" - -msgid "" -"The CentOS Project exists to produce The CentOS Distribution, an Enterprise-" -"class Linux Distribution derived from sources freely provided to the public " -"by a prominent North American Enterprise Linux vendor. The CentOS " -"Distribution conforms fully with the upstream vendors redistribution policy " -"and aims to be 100% binary compatible. (The CentOS Distribution mainly " -"changes packages to remove upstream vendor branding and artwork.)." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The CentOS Distribution is developed by a small but growing team of core " -"developers. In turn the core developers are supported by an active user " -"community including system administrators, network administrators, " -"enterprise users, managers, core Linux contributors and Linux enthusiasts " -"from around the world." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The CentOS Distribution has numerous advantages including: an active and " -"growing user community, quickly rebuilt, tested, and QA'ed errata packages, " -"an extensive mirror network, developers who are contactable and responsive " -"of a reliable Enterprise-class Linux Distribution, multiple free support " -"avenues including a Wiki, " -"IRC " -"Chat, Email Lists, " -"Forums, and a " -"dynamic FAQ." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Corporate Graphic Design" -msgstr "Diseño Gráfico Corporativo" - -msgid "" -"The corporate design is focused on the effective presentation of corporate " -"messages. As corporate messages we understand all the information emitted " -"from the organization; and when we say all we mean " -"everything that can be perceived through the human senses. The corporate " -"design takes care of defining what this information is and controlling the " -"way it goes out the organization producing it." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"When the organization doesn't take control over the corporate messages it " -"produces, the organization is letting that area of its identity to the " -"unknown and the results might be good or not so good, it is hard to know. " -"The issue to see here is that even the organization doesn't take control " -"over its corporate messages, they are always talking about the organization. " -"Taking control of corporate messages is a decision the organization needs to " -"take by itself, based on its need of better describe what it is." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"In the very specific case of The CentOS Project, we'll concentrate our " -"attention on corporate messages that reach us through the visual sense. This " -"is, all the visual manifestations The CentOS Project is made of. As visual " -"manifestations we understand all the visible media The CentOS Project uses " -"to manifest its existence on. At this point it is necessary to consider what " -"The CentOS Project is, what its mission is and what it is producing. This, " -"in order to identify which visual manifestations the organization is " -"demanding attention of corporate design for." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Inside The CentOS Project we identify and apply corporate design to the " -"following visual manifestations:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The CentOS Distribution: This visual " -"manifestation exists to cover all actions related to artwork production and " -"re-branding, required by The CentOS Distribution in order to comply with " -"upstream's redistribution guidelines." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The CentOS Web: This visual " -"manifestation exists to cover all actions related to artwork production " -"required by The CentOS Project to manifest its existence in the World Wide " -"Web medium." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The CentOS Showroom: This visual " -"manifestation exists to cover all actions related to artwork production " -"required by The CentOS Project to manifest its existence through media " -"produced industrially (e.g., stationery, clothes, CDs, DVDs, etc.)." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The visual manifestations identified above seem to cover most media required " -"by The CentOS Project, as organization, to show its existence. However, " -"other visual manifestations could be added in the future, as long as they be " -"needed, to cover different areas like stands, buildings, offices, road " -"transportation or whatever visual manifestation The CentOS Project touches " -"to show its existence." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Once all visual manifestations have been identified and defined through " -"design models, it is time to visually remark their connection with The " -"CentOS Project. This kind of connection is realized by applying The CentOS " -"Brand to design models inside visual manifestations supported through " -"corporate design." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Corporate Communication" -msgstr "Comunicación Corporativa" - -msgid "" -"The CentOS Project corporate communication is focused on the effective " -"propagation of corporate messages. Propagation of corporate messages is " -"closely related to the media the organization uses as vehicle to distribute " -"its corporate messages." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The CentOS Project corporate communication takes place through the following " -"visual manifestations:" -msgstr "" - -msgid "The CentOS Distribution" -msgstr "La Distribución CentOS" - -msgid "" -"This visual manifestation communicates its existence through software " -"packages. There are packages that make a remarkable use of images, packages " -"that make a moderate use of images, and packages that don't use images at " -"all. This visual manifestation is focused on providing The CentOS Project " -"images required by software packages that do use images in a remarkable way, " -"specially those holding the upstream brand (e.g., anaconda, grub, syslinux, " -"gdm, kdebase)." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The Community Enterprise Operating System itself (communicates the essense " -"of The CentOS Project existence.)." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Release Schema (Lifetime) and all the stuff related (e.g., Release Notes, " -"Documentation, Erratas, etc.)." -msgstr "" - -msgid "The CentOS Web" -msgstr "La Web CentOS" - -msgid "" -"This visual manifestation communicates its existence through web " -"applications. These web applications are free software and come from " -"different providers which distribute their work with predefined visual " -"styles. Frequently, these predefined visual styles have no visual relation " -"among themselves and introduce some visual contradictions when they all are " -"put together. Removing these visual contradictions is object of work for " -"this visual manifestation." -msgstr "" - -msgid "The CentOS Chat." -msgstr "" - -msgid "The CentOS Mailing Lists." -msgstr "" - -msgid "The CentOS Forums." -msgstr "" - -msgid "The CentOS Wiki." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Special Interest Groups (SIGs)." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Social Events, Interviews, Conferences, etc." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The extensive network of mirrors available for downloading ISO files as well " -"as RPMs and SRPMs used to build them up in different architectures." -msgstr "" - -msgid "The CentOS Showroom" -msgstr "El Mercado CentOS" - -msgid "" -"This visual manifestation communicates its existence through production of " -"industrial objects carrying The CentOS Brand. These branded objects are " -"directed to be distributed on social events and/or shops. They provide a way " -"of promotion and commercialization that may help to reduce The CentOS " -"Project expenses (e.g., electrical power, hosting, servers, full-time-" -"developers, etc.), in a similar way as donations may do." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Stationery (e.g., Posters, Stickers, CD Lables and Sleeves)." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Clothes (e.g., Shirts, T-shirts, Pullovers, Caps)." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Installation media (e.g., CDs, DVD, Pendrives)." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Corporate Behaviour" -msgstr "Comportamiento Corporativo" - -msgid "" -"The CentOS Project corporate behaviour is focused on the effective " -"interaction of each member involved in the organization (e.g., core " -"developers, community members, etc.). It is related to ethics and politics " -"used to do the things inside the organization. It is related to the sense of " -"direction chosen by the organization and they way the organization projects " -"itself to achieve it." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The CentOS Project corporate behaviour takes place through The CentOS " -"Project corporate communication, as described above." -msgstr "" - -msgid "Corporate Structure" -msgstr "Estructura Corporativa" - -msgid "" -"The CentOS Project corporate structure is based on a Monolithic Corporate " -"Visual Identity Structure. In this configuration, one unique name and one " -"unique visual style is used in all visual manifestation The CentOS Project " -"is made of." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"In a monolithic corporate visual identity structure, internal and external " -"stakeholders use to feel a strong sensation of uniformity, orientation, and " -"identification with the organization. No matter if you are visiting web " -"sites, using the distribution, or acting on social events, the one unique " -"name and one unique visual style connects them all to say: Hey! we are all " -"part of The CentOS Project." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Other corporate structures for The CentOS Project have been considered as " -"well. Such is the case of producing one different visual style for each " -"major release of The CentOS Distribution. This structure isn't inconvenient " -"at all, but some visual contradictions could be introduced if it isn't " -"applied correctly and we need to be aware of it. To apply it correctly, we " -"need to know what The CentOS Project is made of." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"The CentOS Project, as organization, is mainly made of (but not limited to) " -"three visual manifestions: The CentOS Distribution, The CentOS Web and The " -"CentOS Showroom. Inside The CentOS Distribution visual manifestations, The " -"CentOS Project maintains near to four different major releases of The CentOS " -"Distribution, parallely in time. However, inside The CentOS Web visual " -"manifestations, the content is produced for no specific release information " -"(e.g., there is no a complete web site for each major release of The CentOS " -"Distribution individually, but one web site to cover them all). Likewise, " -"the content produced in The CentOS Showroom is industrially created for no " -"specific release, but The CentOS Project in general." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"In order to produce the The CentOS Project Monolithic Corporate Visual " -"Identity Structure correctly, we need to concider all the visual " -"manifestations The CentOS Project is made of, not just one of them. If one " -"different visual style is implemented for each major release of The CentOS " -"Distribution, which one of those different visual styles would be used to " -"cover the remaining visual manifestations The CentOS Project is made of (e." -"g., The CentOS Web and The CentOS Showroom)?" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Probably you are thinking: yes, I see your point, but The CentOS Brand " -"connects them all already, why would we need to join them up into the same " -"visual style too, isn't it more work to do, and harder to maintain?" -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Harder to maintain, more work to do, probably. Specially when you consider " -"that The CentOS Project has proven stability and consistency through time " -"and, that, certainly, didn't come through swinging magical wands or " -"something but hardly working out to automate tasks and providing maintenance " -"through time. With that in mind, I consider The CentOS Project Corporate " -"Visual Identity Structure must be consequent with such stability and " -"consistency tradition. It is true that The CentOS Brand does connect all the " -"visual manifestations it is present on, but that connection is strengthened " -"if one unique visual style backups it. In fact, whatever thing you do to " -"strength the visual connection among The CentOS Project visual " -"manifestations would be very good in favor of The CentOS Project recognition." -msgstr "" - -msgid "" -"Obviously, having just one visual style in all visual manifestations for " -"eternity would be a very boring thing and would give the idea of a visually " -"outdated project. So, there is no problem on creating new visual styles for " -"each new major release of The CentOS Distribution, in order to refresh The " -"CentOS Distribution visual style; the problem itself is in not propagating " -"the new visual style created for the new release of The CentOS Distribution " -"to all other visual manifestations The CentOS Project is made of, in a way " -"The CentOS Project could be recognized no matter what visual manifestation " -"be in front of us. Such lack of uniformity is what introduces the visual " -"contradiction we would be precisely trying to solve by mean of themes " -"production in The CentOS Artwork Repository." -msgstr "" - -#. Put one translator per line, in the form of NAME , YEAR1, YEAR2. -msgid "translator-credits" -msgstr "Alain Reguera Delgado , 2013" diff --git a/Artworks/Documentation/Corporate/es_ES/corporate.svgz.po b/Artworks/Documentation/Corporate/es_ES/corporate.svgz.po deleted file mode 100644 index 18a8698..0000000 --- a/Artworks/Documentation/Corporate/es_ES/corporate.svgz.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ -msgid "" -msgstr "" -"Project-Id-Version: corporate.svgz 0.6\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2013-10-07 02:56-0400\n" -"PO-Revision-Date: 2013-10-07 02:56-0400\n" -"Last-Translator: Localization SIG \n" -"Language-Team: Spanish\n" -"MIME-Version: 1.0\n" -"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" -"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" -"Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n != 1);\n" - -msgid "The CentOS Project Corporate Identity" -msgstr "" - -msgid "image/svg+xml" -msgstr "" - -msgid "2013-07-23" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Alain Reguera Delgado" -msgstr "" - -msgid "The CentOS Project" -msgstr "" - -msgid "en_US" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Identity" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Models" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Manuals" -msgstr "" - -msgid "Corporate" -msgstr "" - -#, no-wrap -msgid "COMMUNICATION" -msgstr "COMUNICACIÓN" - -#, no-wrap -msgid "GRAPHIC DESIGN" -msgstr "DISEÑO GRÁFICO" - -#, no-wrap -msgid "STRUCTURE" -msgstr "ESTRUCTURA" - -#, no-wrap -msgid "BEHAVIOUR" -msgstr "COMPORTAMIENTO" - -#. 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