2007/11/28, Noriko Mizumoto <noriko(a)redhat.com>:
Domingo Becker wrote:
The answer would be 'yes' for a while, from my understanding.
However if any package appeared there but already moved to t.fp.o must
be removed for avoiding confusion.
Ok, we will continue working with i18n for modules not submittable on transifex.
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It states at the first para of Section 3 Translating Software.
"To sign up for an account on
i18n.redhat.com, please visit
http://i18n.redhat.com/cgi-bin/i18n-signup/."
In same para, it also says
"This warning will probably be deprecated soon.".
I am hoping that 'soon' will be happened soonish, or happened well
before enough FC9. If so, then it might not be needed for newbies,
simple is better:) But it's just my assuming and anyone can add the
section/sub-section anytime. How you think?
It would be scary for a new translator to find this.
Anyway, great job from you with the t.q.s. guide.
The modules not-submittable would be only the ones which it's
maintainer
moved the repository to
fedora.org but have not taken appropriate action
(making po files available in transifex) or the thing is just on the way.
Otherwise we can translate either in transifex or on elvis.
That is what I am understanding, but I can be wrong.
Please correct me if so.
Would be nice if maintainers take the appropriate actions in order to
have transifex up and running for all modules. Would be less confusing
for new translators.
I have new spanish translator volunteers, coordination work must be
done. I also see at least two new translator a week on
fedora-trans-list. It must be clear for all of them which system to
use and for how long it will be available.
By the way, which would be the F9 branch (devel) in t.fp.o ?
kind regards
Domingo Becker (es)