1. upload pot/po to zanata
2.1 dev like normal balabala
2.2 translation happens on zanata server and / or local 

before release : 
3. snyc local with git like normal (git pull / push)
4. upload local pot/po to zanata (ask for a server merge, since the translation 
could happens on both side, local directly change and zanata web interface, we 
need to get them merged) 
5. download pot/po from zanata 
6. git push 
7. build / tag / release

the key feature missing of zanata is it is a standalone system, no integration 
with current git system, we must do the snyc work manually to keep it update to 
date with our git controlled repo.
and this makes our release process much more complicated.
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Best Regards,

Strong Liu <stliu at hibernate.org>
http://about.me/stliu/bio

On Mar 12, 2012, at 11:25 PM, Steve Ebersole wrote:

> I am not understanding how we get changes into our Git-controlled POT/PO 
> files to do community releases.

zanata server only stores pot / po, so, if we updated doc, we need to regen 
pot/po and upload again, the server will take care of the merge.



> 
> On Mon 12 Mar 2012 03:24:47 AM CDT, Strong Liu wrote:
>> Hi there
>> 
>> I had a chat with James last week about using zanata for hibernate 
>> translation ( James and Sean are cc'd, they are both zanata developers, in 
>> case I got something wrong).
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>  zanata server has a "merge" function, with each local change, we need 
>> manually upload pot and po again to get it merged with the po in zanata 
>> server.
>> we'd need to do this before release process start (before tag)
>> 
>> it would be great if zanata server could monitor git repo and merge changes 
>> automatically
>>      
>> 
>> 
>> 
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>> 
>> Strong Liu<stliu at hibernate.org>
>> http://about.me/stliu/bio
>> 
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