2013/8/27 Dimitris Glezos <glezos(a)transifex.com>
>
> On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 9:07 AM, Petr Bokoc <pbokoc(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> > I understand that it might seem unusual and even counter-productive to
> > split
> > translation projects between two separate systems, with this guide being
> > the
> > only one being translated elsewhere. See this e-mail in the list archive
> > from the guide's previous maintainer explaining the reasons behind the
> > decision:
> >
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/docs/2013-April/014951.html.
>
> I feel the goalposts are being moved a lot on this. Sparks has created
> a simple script -- not sure what issues still exist or what tweaks
> need to happen to work perfectly with all Docs.
Handling subdirectories, for instance?
But Sparks' script is not using the tx client (walks a directory and writes
a .tx/config file), and the logic should be (IMHO) in tx for that matter. I
need to test out how tx behaves if given a file name containing relative
subdirectories.
>
> In any case, it'd be
> great if all Docs translations could be on one platform (whichever).
+1
>
> > Your e-mail pointed out something that I feel should be addressed
> > though.
> > There seems to be some confusion at this point about the Transifex
> > instance.
> > Is there a way to somehow mark it as obsolete, make it read-only or just
> > hide or even delete it? It doesn't seem like a good decision to keep the
> > guide in Transifex and having unsuspecting translators possibly waste
> > their
> > time working on an obsolete project.
>
> You can disable the acceptance of translations on the Resource Edit
> page. You should simply delete its resources completely though. If
> you're not maintaining them, no reason to have them there..
+1
Hi all,
As the modifications have been done in the git repo, should I open a
BZ to get the document updated in Transifex?
Regards,
J.
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Jérôme Fenal