Ar ddydd Sad, Aws 21 2010, 02:44:00 +0100, ysgrifennodd Christopher Swift: > Ar Gwe, 2010-08-20 am 23:49 +0100, ysgrifennodd Telsa Gwynne: > I go through periods of absolutely nothing to do to being completely > overworked so I can sympathise with the rest of you. I have a rough > idea of how to work git and I could talk you through it one day on IRC > if you wish.
It may come to that, but I should warn you in advance that things break when I am around. This was fantastic when bug-hunting, but it's not so good when I want to get stuff done. > As I understand it, Cysill was developed by Bangor University's Canolfan > Bedwyr. Were you able to obtain a copy of this for less than £50 or do > you know if it is possible to get discounts for volunteer groups such as > GNOME Cymraeg? I would like to take up your offer however to run > some .po files through Cysill from time to time. I paid the full whack less a student discount of 10%; but the discount was from the local shop rather than for Cysgliad itself. (Cysill and Cysgeir make up Cysgliad.) I have occasionally seen it on offer, but I don't think there are discounts for groups. However, there is an online version: http://www.cysgliad.com/cysill/arlein/ I don't think it does everything the CD does, but it does a lot. And it's free. > Thanks very much for the offer. For those on the list who haven't heard > of it there's an online tool which compares translations between > different projects including GNOME & KDE. For Welsh it is possible to > use this url http://en.cy.open-tran.eu/ . For standardisation,I have just discovered these, too: http://termau.org/porth/PorthTermau.html http://www.e-gymraeg.org/bwrdd-yr-iaith/termau/default.aspx And there's Cysgeir; and the Assembly word lists: http://www.termcymru.wales.gov.uk/ Also, apparently the Termiadur, the list of standardised terminology in a big book (which I bought in its first incarnation and which has subsequently expanded greatly) is downloadable onto mobile phones. > Many thanks for taking the time to respond! No problem. See you over on gnome...@gnome.org. For the record (and for the archives), there's an irc channel too: #gnome-cy on irc.freenode.net. It's fallen off a lot, but perhaps one day people will start coming to it again. Telsa _______________________________________________ gnome-i18n mailing list gnome-i18n@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n