Plan for L10n for Fedora 11

Tóth Zoltán Pálma Camping palma2 at enternet.hu
Wed Feb 18 06:22:22 UTC 2009


NE ÍRJ!!!!!!!!!

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:fedora-trans-list-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of Mike McGrath
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2009 1:35 AM
To: Fedora Infrastructure
Cc: Fedora Translation Project List
Subject: Re: Plan for L10n for Fedora 11

On Wed, 18 Feb 2009, Dimitris Glezos wrote:

> I'm very happy to announce that we've now landed support for translation
> statistics in Transifex.
>
> Lately we've been working heavily in re-writing Transifex and getting v0.5
in
> the best shape possible for Fedora 11. Being 3 weeks ahead of the string
> freeze, we have plenty of time to test statistics on Transifex 0.5-devel.
>
> For Fedora 11, my plan is to switch the old DL for Tx 0.5-devel for
> statistics, and continue to use the proven Tx 0.3 for submissions. I've
> requested [1] a publictest instance from the Infrastructure Group to
install
> it and start putting data and testing it.
>
>   [1]: https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/1191
>
> To allow 2 weeks of testing, the instance should be ready by 23/2. When we
> see that everything works out as it should, we can discontinue the old DL.
>
> Our goal with Transifex 0.5 is to include support for both submissions and
> statistics, and this way we can put aside our old version of Damned Lies
which
> is presenting outdated translations. Since only the commits are missing
from
> Tx 0.5-final, it'll be out in 3-4 weeks, and at that point we go on and
test
> submissions too, while having Tx 0.3 as a backup solution.
>
> Some of the advantages of this approach is that using the statistics from
Tx
> 0.5-devel does not even require hook-up with FAS (only submissions require
> authentication), we have a smoother upgrade path for Django/v0.5 and we
have a
> codebase we know inside-out to build/invest on.
>
> On our roadmap post v0.5:
>
> - 0.5: Submissions to email,VCSs, probably bugzilla
> - Comments everywhere
> - Full API
> - Integration with Bugzilla eg. for auto-closing of bugs
> - Workflow functionality (lock a file, resolve bugs, request translation
>   review and others, comments)
> - Fine-grained permissions on a per collection, release, projects,
component,
>   language and file basis
> - Support for people Teams and user groups
> - Support for additional i18n formats (mozilla)
>
> Comments, suggestions?
>

SO you want two different transifex's deployed at the same time both at
translate.fedoraproject.org or did you want to have a test instance up
somewhere for 2 weeks?

	-Mike

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