Hi Anton,
On 27/04/2011 00:41, Anton Meixome wrote:
2011/4/26 Christian Lohmaier<lohmaier+ooofut...@googlemail.com>:
Hi *,

On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 10:10 PM, Rūdolfs Mazurs
<rudolfs.maz...@gmail.com>  wrote:
Works for me. Is it still an issue?

Well - yes and no. The VM is rebooted, works fine again, but it was
the same problem as last time, i.e. the VM slows down to a crawl, as
it would run on a 1Hz CPU or something like that - it still responds
to a ping for example, and responds to other requests, but the website
stuff all will time out. ssh login is still possible when waiting long
enough (although you cannot work with it, as it takes way to long to
see any reaction to keypresses), and communication via the Virtualbox
tools does work as well (it reacts to powerbutton event and poweroff
events).

So changing the TSC did not solve the problem. And as the source of
the problem is unknown, it will probably happen again :-((

ciao
Christian

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Yes, the translaton workflow for galician is totally Pootle dependent.
I must consider other way
but I'm a little stubborn and I want to exhaust all possibilities with
Pootle or similar.
Maybe upgrading the software, devoting more resources or by
replicating and splitting the translations?

I have a question. Is there any way to sync all files (UI and Help)
and upload folder by folder or using a zip?
The process may be
- download the global zip from Pootle
- translate off-line, using Virtaal, brother of Pootle
- upload zips by folder (or global, ideally)
- checks

This is exactly how I work. And once I have enough advance my work, I run gsicheck and then made the correction on Pootle.

Kind regards
Sophie
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