--- Den ons 22/6/11 skrev Martijn van Oosterhout <klep...@gmail.com>:

> Fra: Martijn van Oosterhout <klep...@gmail.com>
> Emne: Re: What about DDTSS do you (dis)like?
> Til: "Serhij Dubyk Сергій Дубик" <serhijdu...@gmail.com>
> Cc: debian-i18n@lists.debian.org
> Dato: onsdag 22. juni 2011 08.21
> On 21 June 2011 00:43, Serhij Dubyk
> Сергій Дубик <serhijdu...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > I use "pending translation" in several ways:
> > 1) I learned about an interesting package somewhere on
> the Internet or from
> > the current update Debian or etc - and I think that
> this package should
> > translate but is not now.
> > 2) I began translating the package but realized that I
> can't now deal with
> > specific topics  or description was too large and
> complex.
> >
> > For the first case it would be good to have personal
> "pending translation"
> > (and, probably, the current general "pending
> translation").
> > For the second case, will help "fuzzy" translations -
> incomplete translation
> > can be completed their own or it may take another
> translator.
> 
> Yes, I've independently come to the conclusion you need a
> "pending
> translation", mostly because it just falls out of the
> schema
> naturally. What I do want to do is make it less rigid than
> before. So
> packages that are pending a for while get removed. Perhaps
> even a
> button to remove a pending. Similarly the fetch would go
> straight
> through.

This sounds like a very good idea.
bye
Joe
(Danish)

> 
> > Ability to know what and who translated recently -
> very interesting.
> > I would also be able to have the latest translated
> packages via RSS / Atom -
> > it would be kind of localized DEBaDay's.
> 
> Now that's an interesting idea, I like it. It also appears
> Django has
> builtin support for feeds, so that should be trivial.
> 
> > Language coordinator could provide such privileges to
> some users.
> 
> Hmm, there is still some discussion about privileges. I was
> aiming for
> "trusted users/coordinators", "logged in" and "anonymous".
> I'm not
> sure we need to have more levels of permissions than that.
> In
> principle I'm thinking trusted users can change anything
> for that
> language, and logged-in users can do some things.
> 
> > Another question. I try to translate new packages from
> Sid upgrades. But not
> > all packages get here. It takes some time before the
> package becomes
> > available in DDTSS - is it possible to reduce this
> delay?
> 
> That's the DDTP backend and I don't have any visibility
> what happens
> there. In principle everything should be updated daily, but
> I think
> there's a mirror sync delay involved somewhere. If you have
> a specific
> package you're wondering about I can have a look.
> 
> Have a nice day,
> -- 
> Martijn van Oosterhout <klep...@gmail.com>
> http://svana.org/kleptog/
> 
> 
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