Hello all,
> KLog, now I think I can ask for your help and ask you to help me > translating in new languages. It might be a good idea to briefly introduce klog. Yes, of course. KLog is a hamradio logger. For no hamradio operators, it is a software used to log all the communications that a hamradio does with his/her radio equipment. You can see some screenshots and get more info in the website: http://www.klog.xyz > The rest of the languages are, either not translated or the translation > is a little bit outdated. It might be helpful to list all languages, their status and their last maintainer, so people can check if that person is active. Active translations: English, Japanese, Spanish and possibly Croatian. On the way but still not finished: Polish Non active and possibly outdated: Catalan > You can get the translation files from the SVN: > http://svn.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/klog/trunk/translations/ At least on Debian stable I cannot: I did not sent the SVN URL but the web browser URL... Try this one: svn://svn.savannah.nongnu.org/klog/trunk/translations 10 days is extremely short, because first a translation needs to be done, than often a qa round is happening, which easily takes much more than 10 days. It is not a big file :-) but I understand. I have been leading the KDE-es translation team for 10 years ;-) I understand the hard work of translating... (and the invisible it usually is!) How often are you releaseing? I.e. if a language misses this deadline, when would be the next window? Some projects release only once a very few months (or even years), while others regularly release every few days/weeks. I release when I have time. :-) Usually 3-7 times per year so if someone miss a release it is not a big deal. It is much better to potentially have a new translation for next release the. Not having it at all, so I will thank any effort, for next or the following release. THANKS! Btw., you might want to look at podebconf-report-po(1), which automates much of what I asked above. I will do. Thank you for the hint. Jaime