In the various translation projects I am a member of I have see updates
each week and at times each day depending on the package and how much work
is being done to it.
I would, personally, like to be able to work on translation and have some
page that gives instructions on what is required. Things like where to go,
what packages are high priority, how to submit the translation, how to
review the translations done by others etc etc etc. are all helpful to
novice translators and also to individuals who have never used the site the
translations are based at.
On 2 October 2014 12:40, Michele Calgaro <michele.calgaro(a)yahoo.it> wrote:
No problem! I
finally had a chunk of time to work on TDE and was able to
figure out the translation system enough to get this working. This
should
resolve the majority of the translation-related
bugs; translators can now
pull, translate with KBabel or similar, and commit directly back to
tde-i18n as
needed.
I was also thrilled by seeing the same commit.
Tim, could you explain briefly how .pot files are created (which sequence
of commands are executed)?
I think we need to add some kind of instructions on our wiki about the
translation process, so that users can actually work on that actively.
Also, what is the frequency of automatic generation? If it is too frequent
(say daily) this may cause a problem when applying patches provided by
users, because by the time we get to apply the patch, the generation date
included in each file may have change due to the next automatic update.
This would require manual intervention on each modified file to apply the
patch. I think a good frequency would be something like once a month.
What do you think?
Cheers
Michele
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