On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 6:50 PM, Richard van der Luit <zuma(a)xs4all.nl> wrote:
Hi all,
I submitted several nl.po files at transifex this week, incuding
'fedorahosted.org website' and 'fedoraroject.org website' and
talk.fedoraproject.org. I did that resp 27/01, 27/01 and 29/01.
Hi Richard.
From what I see, your files have been submitted successfully by
Transifex to the source repository:
http://git.fedorahosted.org/git/?p=fedora-web.git;a=shortlog
I'll take this opportunity to remind that statistics (/) and
submission (/submit) have always been two **different applications**.
The first is Damned Lies and the latter is Transifex. To make sure we
can identify what component is malfunctioning, please note that if
statistics are not working, then Damned Lies is malfunctioning. If
your submission hasn't reached the git/hg/svn/foo repository, then
Transifex is malfunctioning.
Now
30/01 17:37 UTC+2
It is still not processed in the statistics of transifex (old po files
are showing, or no po-file whatsoever for the new translations) although
transifex gives a message that *** "The file you submitted is identical
to the target on our server (empty diffset). Try refreshing the module's
cache and retry submitting" *** if you try to submit again, so the
submitting was a success before.
Also on the dutch "get-the-po-file-of-the
module-you-want-to-translate-page" (any technical term for that page?)
the modules were reported as stil not or still only partial translated
(although they are 100% translatedand submitted).
If you take a look at the page
https://translate.fedoraproject.org/module/fedora-web, it says:
Download POT [...] — updated on 2009-01-04 01:24:08 UTC.
So while the translations have been submitted to the repository by
Transifex, for a reason they aren't being pulled by the statistics.
I've opened a ticket to Fedora Infrastructure for the problem:
https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/1163
-δ
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