On Sun, Dec 21, 2003 at 09:14:37AM +0100, Christian Perrier wrote: > The doc/translations.txt file is more or less becoming a kind of > "Debian installer translation micro-HOWTO". > > Below is the current contents of this file. Feel free to comment. > > I've received a mail from Martin Michlmayr asking about a place where > to point people offering help for translations. IMHO, this document > could be a good start and could be posted to -i18n and -devel, but > some proofreading is probably needed before. > > ============================================================================= > Some clues for translators > ========================== > > When starting to translate debian-installer, you should first make > sure to get your language choice included, then translate the core > udebs, next translate the common udebs, and finally complete the rest > of the udebs. The second stage installer should also be translated, > but it consists of normal deb-packages, and not udebs. > > Suggested translation order: > > -languagechooser > -common udebs > -supported architectures udebs > -second stage > -future architectures udebs
How can translators their language choice included? How can they see it all ready exists? How do they get potfiles? > > You may send your translations as bug reports against the given > packages. The packages names are the last part of the lines below > (for instance, "languagechooser" for tools/languagechooser). > Some packages have different names which are mentioned when needed. > > For bug reports, please use the "d-i" tag. > > You may also send the translations to the debian-boot mailing list. > Please use [INTL] [xx] in Subjects where xx is your language code > (xx_yy for some languages such as brazilian portuguese). > > If you have CVS write access, don't forget to update changelogs and > remember: changelog files use UTF-8!! The debian-installer CVS is hosted on > alioth.debian.org ("debian-installer" and "base-config" projects). > > For getting up-to-date files for your language and know the > translation status for the d-i core packages, use the following URL: > http://people.debian.org/~barbier/d-i/l10n/ > > If a translation team exists for your language, WORK WITH THEM. First > check the debian-l10n-xxxxx mailing list where xxxxx is your language > name in english (e.g. debian-l10n-polish, debian-l10n-portuguese...). > > For general translation issues or for finding other translators for > your language, you may also use the debian-i18n mailing list (don't > post translations there, however). > > PACKAGES LIST > ------------- > > Language choice > --------------- > > tools/languagechooser > > Core udebs > ---------- > > tools/cdebconf > anna > main-menu > tools/kbd-chooser > tools/base-installer > tools/prebaseconfig > utils (package: di-utils) > > Common udebs > ------------ > > tools/ddetect > tools/cdrom-detect > retriever/cdrom (cdrom-retriever) > retriever/floppy (floppy-retriever) > tools/netcfg > retriever/net (net-retriever) > retriever/choose-mirror > tools/cdrom-checker > tools/iso-scan > tools/bugreporter-udeb > tools/partitioner > tools/partconf > tools/baseconfig-udeb > tools/lvmcfg > tools/autopartkit > > Architecture-dependent udebs > ---------------------------- > > 1) Already supported architectures 1) Already supported architecture specific tools > > tools/grub-installer > tools/lilo-installer > tools/mips/arcboot-installer > tools/yaboot-installer > > 2) Will be supported soon/in the future > --------------------------------------- > > tools/aboot-installer > tools/ia64/elilo-installer > tools/hppa/palo-installer > tools/sparc/silo-installer > tools/s390/netdevice > tools/s390/dasd > > Second stage > ------------ Second stage is about installer components that are retrieved after some selections. (Tell to translators what the second stage is) > > (some of these packages do not only need debconf-type translation, but > also program translation) > > Except for base-config, translations MUST be reported as wishlist bugs > against these packages. Change into Translations must be reported as wishlist bugs against these packages. Base-config is an exception because ......(elaborate or skip 'because') you report bugs here with severity normal. > > base-config (debconf) > shadow (debconf+programs) > console-data (debconf) > discover (debconf) > tasksel (debconf) > aptitude (programs) > dselect (programs) > apt (programs) > dpkg (programs) > exim4-config (debconf) > > > > > This guide is supposed to be be a first start for translators. There > are probably errors, and some packages we forgot. Please add them if > you discover such packages, and fix it if you find errors. > > Petter Reinholdtsen, 2003-11-08 > Christian Perrier, 2003-12-20 (updated packages list and more information) > > > -- Geert Stappers -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]