[zanata-users] Questions about project management .

Patrick Huang pahuang at redhat.com
Wed Feb 27 00:55:17 UTC 2013


Actually in latest version of Zanata, there is a way to delete source document from web UI. 

Go to your project, if you are admin or project maintainer, you should see a button 'Source Docs' on each row in the versions table. 
Or if you go to a specific version, under Actions panel on the right, there is a link 'Source Documents'. 
Click one of them, you should see a table with delete button on each file. 

But as Sean mentioned, it's still best to make sure your local source repository matches up what's on server. So next time you push it won't create that unwanted file again. 


Patrick Huang 
Senior Software Engineer 
Engineering - Internationalisation 
Red Hat 

----- Original Message -----

From: "Sean Flanigan" <sflaniga at redhat.com> 
To: "Gregoire Henry" <ghynxmail at gmail.com> 
Cc: zanata-users at redhat.com 
Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2013 10:42:41 AM 
Subject: Re: [zanata-users] Questions about project management . 

On 27/02/13 02:40, Gregoire Henry wrote: 
> Hello folks ! 
> 
> Sorry , perhaps this is a newby question ... 
> 
> 
> I'm searching for how to manage some entities like project,version or 
> users , i can't find any way to 
> 
> - delete a project / version / source file or translated file 

Admin can mark projects or versions as "obsolete" from the 
project/version pages. 

Source/target files are deleted by pushing a new set of documents from 
the client, a set which does not include the unwanted file. We don't 
currently have a way of deleting documents using the web UI. 

> - add or delete a user 

Carlos covered this in his reply. 

> Also , what if i have to add a new file to translate into an existing 
> project , by using maven-plugin i read a warning saying that file that 
> doesn't exist in my source directory will be deleted .. i don't want to 
> try with this kind of warning ... 

The idea is that you should push with the same parameters (srcDir, 
transDir) each time. If you want to add a source file, just add it to 
the source directory (along with the existing source files) and push 
again. Documents will only be considered obsolete and deleted from the 
server if they are no longer found in the local directory. The client 
log will tell you if there are any obsolete documents. 

> 
> 
> Thanks 
> 
> Regards. 
> 
> Greg 
> 
> 
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-- 
Sean Flanigan 

Senior Software Engineer 
Engineering - Internationalisation 
Red Hat 


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