Op donderdag 30 december 2010 13:18:08 schreef Sophie Gautier:
> Hi Freek,
> On 30/12/2010 14:53, Freek de Kruijf wrote:
> [...]
> 
> > I download/update my language .po files using svn (with a very simple
> > script) and use Lokalize with a Translation Memory database, which is
> > now 125M, for translation and a glossary for words of .5 MB. Uploading
> > is using svn commit. Compared to using Pootle this is far more easy.
> > Using svn or git for download and upload is using less bandwith, because
> > only the differences are transported.
> 
> Thank you very much for your feedback on this. It's great if we can
> share others experience on this.
> 
> The only thing I'm afraid of is the technical skills needed for the
> steps to download or upload the files. Also what will be the process
> under Windows, is it easy to commit on git or svn or whatever using
> other OS than Linux (I remember at the very beginning of the OOo FR
> site, I was under Windows 98 and comits to the cvs repository was not
> exactly what I call fun ;-)

Google showed me http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org/ as the site for a subversion 
client on Windows. It talks about easy to use from Windows Explorer. So I hope 
a Windows user is able to come up with a HOWTO or Cookbook for the whole 
process. The latest version is from November 2010, so it is not a dead end.
Using subversion is very easy, just one command to set it up and two commands 
for regular use, an update command and a commit command. If anything goes 
wrong I just delete the whole directory and subdirectories and does the setup 
command again.

You did not raise a concern for a translation utility on Windows with spell 
checking, a glossary of word translation and a translation memory, so I assume 
that is not a problem. Otherwise, someone familiar with such a utility should 
cover that part.

-- 
fr.gr.

Freek de Kruijf

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