Le mardi 05 octobre 2010 à 18:41 +0200, Johannes Schmid a écrit : > Hi! > > > I'm pretty sure the GNOME infrastructure could do the same thing: get > > the POT file from git.clutter-project.org (it's generated by gettext and > > stored in the repository anyway); send me an email with the PO file once > > the coordinator has reviewed the contribution. I could even allow commit > > access to a branch, or a user repository that I can pull from. > > That would work (in might be a good idea to implement for git > repositories in general). We didn't manage to commit to GNOME git yet > though and I doubt it would be easier on other repositories.
The blocker is not technical, but more about the policy to accept commits from an application (and create security hooks). I know it's on Christer's TODO so there is some hope :-) If clutter is open to give D-L a commit access, we could try to set up something in the not so long-term... Cheers, Claude > It's > something that could be considered in long-term, also for some > freedesktop modules. > > > alternatively, GNOME could have a private Clutter core repository for > > i18n purposes alone - after all, we're using Git. > > We do that for some other modules and it works OK. > > Note: As stated before I am not so much concerned about clutter itself > but about our general policy on handling external repositories. For git > it might kind of work but for other things like launchpad it could > become worse. > > Regards, > Johannes _______________________________________________ gnome-i18n mailing list gnome-i18n@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n