From dimitris at glezos.com Wed Mar 4 12:08:55 2009 From: dimitris at glezos.com (Dimitris Glezos) Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2009 14:08:55 +0200 Subject: [fedora-trans-el] Fwd: Common Content files for Publican now in Transifex In-Reply-To: <49ADE712.3040108@redhat.com> References: <49ADE712.3040108@redhat.com> Message-ID: <6d4237680903040408h46335514q1d54bb23732c0b69@mail.gmail.com> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Ruediger Landmann Date: Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 4:27 AM Subject: Common Content files for Publican now in Transifex To: Fedora Translation Project List With many thanks to Dmitris for stepping me through the process, the Common Content files for Publican are now available in Transifex. They are: Conventions.po (part of the Publican Common Content module): ?Download from your language directory here: https://fedorahosted.org/publican/browser/trunk/publican/content/common ?Upload to your language directory here: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/submit/module/publican-common-content and Feedback.po (part of the Publican Fedora brand module): ?Download from your language directory here: https://fedorahosted.org/publican/browser/trunk/publican-fedora ?Upload to your language directory here: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/submit/module/publican-fedora-brand Notes: 1. As previously discussed on this list, the Conventions.po file contains an extremely long and difficult string. A version of the file with this string broken up into more manageable chunks is available here: http://rlandmann.fedorapeople.org//Conventions.po -- if you use this as the basis for your translation, please let me know before uploading this in Transifex; the file will need some manual tweaking once you upload it. 2. These two files are part of two separate Publican modules; one that provides content for all "brands" supported in Publican (Fedora, JBoss, GIMP, oVirt, Red Hat), and one that provides content specifically for Fedora. You will also see a Feedback.po file in the Common Content module; this is NOT the Feedback file that we need as a priority, although translations of it are welcome too! (This file is not a priority in Fedora, because Fedora documents use our own Feedback file, which over-rides the "common" Feedback file) 3. Publican already contains directories for the languages supported by Red Hat, plus a dozen or so community languages that are a high priority for the Fedora 11 Installation Guide (see list below). If you can help out by translating a language which doesn't already have a directory please let me know, or send your request to publican-list at redhat.com 4. Please remember to include your name and email address in the header of the .po file so that you receive credit for your work! All submissions will also be credited in the CHANGES files for the appropriate module -- see here: https://fedorahosted.org/publican/browser/trunk/publican/CHANGES and here: https://fedorahosted.org/publican/browser/trunk/publican-fedora/CHANGES 5. Mockups of how these two sections currently look in a variety of languages are available here: http://rlandmann.fedorapeople.org/Common_Content -- I will update these as new translations are received. Please note that some elements on these pages are simply "placeholders" and are not part of the files that need translating (the heading "Preface", for example) Priority languages: Many thanks to Richard and Rui for translations into Dutch and European Portuguese. The remaining languages that we still need urgently are: * Danish * Greek * Hungarian * Indonesian * Latvian * Malay * Norwegian (Bokm?l) * Polish * Serbian (Cyrillic and Latin characters) * Swedish Like I said, any others are most welcome as well. Cheers Rudi -- Fedora-trans-list mailing list Fedora-trans-list at redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-trans-list -- Dimitris Glezos Jabber ID: glezos at jabber.org, GPG: 0xA5A04C3B http://dimitris.glezos.com/ "He who gives up functionality for ease of use loses both and deserves neither." (Anonymous) -- From dimitris at glezos.com Fri Mar 20 05:13:28 2009 From: dimitris at glezos.com (Dimitris Glezos) Date: Fri, 20 Mar 2009 07:13:28 +0200 Subject: [fedora-trans-el] Fwd: Announcing Transifex 0.5 In-Reply-To: <6d4237680903192205t36f37bd6n11fc876323bc5349@mail.gmail.com> References: <6d4237680903192205t36f37bd6n11fc876323bc5349@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <6d4237680903192213t78b9d8c9m3a2990382cd1aa5b@mail.gmail.com> ???? ????! ??? ????? ??????????? ?? ???????????, ???????????? ?????????? ??? ?????????? ?????????? ????????? ??????????, ?? ???? ??? ?????????? ??? ?????? ????????????? ??? ?????? 0.5 ??? Transifex. ???????? ?? ?? ????? ??? ?? ????? ??? ???? Fedora, @ https://translate.fedoraproject.org/tx/. Enjoy. :-) -? -- Dimitris Glezos Founder and Chief ninja Indifex ltd. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Dimitris Glezos Date: Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 7:05 AM Subject: Announcing Transifex 0.5 To: Transifex-devel list Indifex and the Transifex Community are proud to announce the newest version of their flagship translation platform, Transifex 0.5. Transifex is a web application written in Python using the Django web framework that gives translators a web interface to various version control systems. Files to be translated can be downloaded, translated files can be uploaded directly to the source repository, and various translation statistics can be read at a glance. Transifex is already in use by the Fedora Project to translate its interfaces to an audience of more than 5 million users. What does it offer? =================== Transifex currently supports the following Version control systems: ?- Concurrent Version System ?- Subversion ?- Bazaar ?- Mercurial ?- Git For statistics generation, Transifex supports static gettext message catalogs and intltool-based ones, used by the vast majority of open source software projects. What's new in 0.5? ================== A full list of the features offered in this release can be found in the release notes: ?http://docs.transifex.org/releases/0.5.html This release represents a significant advance in Transifex development since the Transifex 0.3 release in November 2008. Here?s a 40K-foot view of the release in numbers and most important feature categories. 243 files changed, 14027 insertions(+), 319 deletions(-) ?- Complete re-write of the source code on top of the Django Web framework ?- New data model supporting multiple repositories per project (eg. branches ? ?or domains of files), and project collections (eg. Fedora, GNOME, etc.) ?- Calculation of a project?s translation coverage (statistics) ?- Submission support of files to a variety of version control systems ?- Support for serving translation files to users for easy access to them ?- User registrations and authentication (including OpenID) ?- Simple workflow support What does it look like? ======================= The Fedora Project is currently running an instance of Transifex at: ?https://translate.fedoraproject.org/tx/ For some eye candy, check out the screenshots on our site, at: ?http://transifex.org/screenshots How can I get it? ================= Project and community managers who want to deploy Transifex for their own community can get Transifex in a variety of ways. A tarball of Transifex 0.5 is available at: ?http://transifex.org/files/ For full installation instructions, refer to the documentation section: ?http://docs.transifex.org/intro/install.html RPM packages for Fedora 9, Fedora 10, and Fedora Rawhide are or will soon be available via yum: ?yum install transifex transifex-extras RPM packages for RHEL 5, CentOS 5, and Scientific Linux 5 will be available in Fedora EPEL: ?https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL Regards, The staff of Indifex and the Transifex Community ?http://transifex.org/ ?http://www.indifex.com/