How to commit to RHEL 5 branch?
Dimitris Glezos
dimitris at glezos.com
Sat Mar 8 12:20:22 UTC 2008
On Sat, Mar 8, 2008 at 1:32 PM, Alexander Todorov <atodorov at redhat.com> wrote:
> Hello,
> is it possible to commit translations to RHEL5 branch? Or any other?
> For most of the modules I see only HEAD or master branch which essentially means
> rawhide. Is it possible to update F8 translations for example and they will land
> on the user system after the package is updated (e.g. bug fixes).
Yup, it is possible (s-c-printer already does that). The reason why we
don't have it for all branched modules is that we don't have a list of
modules being branched and the status of each branch. We've been
struggling to find these information so far.
Do we have a list of modules with RHEL5 branches actively being used
to push translations/updates? In the stats the following are branched:
anaconda, firstboot, pykickstart, initscripts, rhpl, rhpxl,
s-c-kickstart, s-c-securitylevel. Looking at the VCSs, some POTs in
that branch haven't been updated for a long time. Maybe we first need
to make sure the PO/Ts are up2date and part of the build processs by
the developers, so that our translators don't work on outdated stuff.
-d
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