Hi Sophie, all, On 2010-12-30 at 15:18 +0300, Sophie Gautier 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 ;-) I've just found http://translate.sourceforge.net/wiki/pootle/version_control that describes how to connect Pootle with a version control system. From what I understand, this is built into Pootle. Basically, it suggests what Freek says - having git as the authoritative source, while providing all the strengths of Pootle as Andras explained (xliff, downloading/uploading of tarballs, etc.) An admin with the appropriate rights gets an [Update] button that transparently updates the files from git (should there be changes in git by the translators that commit their changes directly). The page says that there is also possible to trigger commit from the Pootle server, though there are some troubles there; I'll look more. If this works, to me it seems that this is be the best from all the worlds: - for Freek, or others who prefer to work with version control system directly, the method known from Gnome and KDE would be available, ie. work directly with the .po files in git - for Martin, or others that prefer uploading tarballs somewhere, they could decide whether to work directly with git (change of their workflow), or to upload the .zips to Pootle, and let an admin do the git updates - for people that do not want, or are not used to work with a version control system directly, or want to use xliff as the source, they could work with Pootle only, and let the updates and commits on an admin How does that sound? Regards, Kendy -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to l10n+h...@libreoffice.org List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/www/l10n/ *** All posts to this list are publicly archived for eternity ***