Hey Dani! This is a great idea, since Gtranslator has been fixed and improved so it now is completely usable for GNOME translators as an official translation tool.
I have some ideas for the integration-with-DL project, and a hackfest might be an ideal scenario to talk about it. I'm not sure I could move to Malaga, but surely I could attend it remotely. Many thanks for your efforts improving and fixing it. Cheers! El mar., 14 ene. 2020 a las 10:50, danigm (<d...@danigm.net>) escribió: > Hello, > > Some time ago I take the gtranslator project [1] and I've updated it to > use Gtk3 and fixed some issues. Right now I'm just maintaining the > project and fixing small issues from time to time, but I take advantage > of internship programs like GSoC and Outreachy to propose projects to > improve it, so I think we've some resources to spend here and improve > the translation experience. > > I don't know a lot about translations and the GNOME translation > process, that's the reason because I want to plan a hackfest or a video > conference talk to review GNOME translators tools and think about how > we can improve this. > > I'm based on Malaga (Spain) and I think that I'll be able to find a > place to do a 2/3 days hackfest, are there someone interested in > something like this for Feb or March? > > In other case I'll try to plan one or more remote open meetings to work > on this. > > Regards, > > [1] http://gitlab.gnome.org/gnome/gtranslator > > > _______________________________________________ > gnome-i18n mailing list > gnome-i18n@gnome.org > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n >
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