Fwd: Fedora Language Leaders: Migrate your teams to fedora.transifex.net

Gianluca Sforna giallu at fedoraproject.org
Thu Feb 17 23:10:42 UTC 2011


Allora ragazzi, la migrazioe è ufficiale ed inizia... ieri :)

Chi non l'ha ancora fatto, è invitato a creare il proprio account su
fedora.transifex.net e richiedere l'inclusione nel team.


----- Messaggio originale -----
Da Dimitris Glezos <glezos at indifex.com>
Inviato  gio 17 feb 2011 18:40:36 CET
Fedora Language Leaders: Migrate your teams to fedora.transifex.net

> You are receiving this email because you are listed on [1] as a
> language leader. We are sending this directly in case you have not
> been following the discussions on the global Fedora Translation list.
>
> We are migrating our Transifex services to the upstream server of
> www.transifex.net. The old server (translate.fp.org) will stop
> accepting translations on 18-Feb-11. We are already in string-freeze
> period, so in order to contribute translations to Fedora 15, please
> follow the steps below.
>
> 1. Create your team on the new Transifex server.
>
>      Navigate to http://fedora.transifex.net/projects/p/fedora/teams/.&nbsp; If your
>      team is not listed, you should create it and become its coordinator. To do
>      so, register on the website and login. At the above page you should see a
>      button called "Request team". One of the admins will see your request and
>      approve it shortly.
>
> 2. Manage your team information.
>
>      Once your team is created by an admin, you'll be able to navigate to its
>      page (e.g. /fedora/team/el/) and see an Edit button. Use it to manage your
>      team information and members. You may add more than one maintainer/sponsor
>      for your team using this form.
>
> 3. Notify your team members to join the new team.
>
>      Send an email to your team and request them to register on
>      fedora.transifex.net. They should navigate to your team page and click the
>      "Request to join this team!" button. You, as the leader, will receive an
>      email notification when this happens. By visiting your team page, you'll be
>      able to approve or reject team join requests.
>
>      On Friday, Feb 18 we will disable translation submissions on translate.fpo
>      and enable them on transifex.net. All translations should happen from now
>      on transifex.net.
>
> 4. Viewing Translation completion statistics for Fedora Releases.
>
>      Fedora translations happen on this page:
>      http://fedora.transifex.net/projects/p/fedora/
>
>      In the latest release (Fedora 15) you'll see a list of languages. Clicking
>      on your language will show your language statistics.  We (the Fedora L10n
>      gardeners) will soon create more Fedora minor releases, such as "Fedora 15
>      Docs" etc.
>
> 5. Start translating on Transifex.net.
>
>      - Click on the statistics bar to get a popup with information about the
>          translation of this file/resource.
>      - Team members will see a "Translate Now!" button which will open up the
>          online translation editor.
>      - When translating online, the resource is auto-locked by you and other
>          people will be warned that you are working on it. You can also manually
>          lock the file to translate offline.
>      - Make sure you keep regular backups of files, since translations are not
>          stored regularly in VCS any more. You may use the handy command-line
>          client for this.
>
>
> Getting help
> ------------
>
> The migration plan, rationale and more information are kept on the
> Fedora wiki. Additional information can be found on the Transifex help
> pages:
>
>    https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/L10N/Transifex.net
>    http://help.transifex.net/user-guide/
>
> Feel free to ask for questions on #fedora-l10n, or use the "Feedback" button
> on the right-side of the website.
>
> If you feel there is a feature missing, please help us document this and we
> will consider putting it on our roadmap. If you want it really soon, please
> consider either helping with the development (it's open source, yay!) or
> getting us in touch with a sponsor.
>
> Happy translating!
>
> -d
>
>
>
> [1]: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/L10N_Teams
>
> --
> Dimitris Glezos
>
> Transifex: The Multilingual Publishing Revolution
> http://www.transifex.net/ -- http://www.indifex.com/




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