Re: Translators: use progress.gnome.org for your work!
- From: "Yannig MARCHEGAY" <yannig marchegay org>
- To: gnome-i18n gnome org, danilo gnome org
- Subject: Re: Translators: use progress.gnome.org for your work!
- Date: Tue, 2 Jan 2007 18:03:54 +0100
Could you please change the Occitan team details.
Coordinator: Yannig Marchegay
Translation page:
http://yannig.marchegay.org (being done)
Mailing list:
ubuntu-l10n-oci lists ubuntu comBugzilla : not yet as far as I know
CVS account : not yet, I'll do it when I understand how it works :o)
Thanks a lot.
Yannig MARCHEGAY
2007/1/2, Danilo Šegan <danilo gnome org>:
Hi all,
I've updated all the details on progress.gnome.org/teams pages, synced
module branches with those on l10n-status.g.o, and
progress.gnome.org
is ready for your official use.
We might be coming up with another domain name in the near future, but
use progress.gnome.org until further notice. If you need to change
some of the data listed there, contact gnome-i18n gnome org (and CC
danilo gnome org and menthos gnome org
if it's about coordinator
changes).
For you translators, most beneficial would be to start with pages such
as:
http://progress.gnome.org/teams/sr
This lists basic coordinator information, bugzilla and team
information, and status per-release for any of the languages a team
translates to. For most teams which manage only a single language,
this page would be almost identical to
http://progress.gnome.org/languages/sr
Among the important new features:
1. Centralized data for all i18n-related work
2. Documentation stats are on the same page
3. We've got a lot of optimizations in
4. Automatic string-freeze breakage monitoring
5. Per-module pages such as
http://progress.gnome.org/module/gnome-applets
6. Common errors and mistakes caught and displayed right on your
pages (such as missing entry in LINGUAS/ALL_LINGUAS, not passing
"msgfmt -c" check, etc.)
7. Support for both SVN and CVS (including external modules such as
xkeyboard-config:
http://progress.gnome.org/module/xkeyboard-config
)
These are all features of Damned Lies software developed during the
past year. There are a lot of other features planned, so if you feel
like hacking some Python/CheetahTemplates/SQLObject into it, you'd be
more than welcome to join in.
Cheers,
Danilo
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