And there are some deadlinks if you install locally since this was originally intended for the ubuntu.com site and has backlinks to path that do not exist.

On 04/25/2012 12:55 PM, Dmitry Agafonov wrote:
Very exciting!

Some notes:
- many (Anthony Dillon's conflicted copy 2011-10-03) files in img
- many places where no room for proper translation due to fixed size
of fake interface elements
- some information/screens not updated to 12.04
-- calendar shows 27 september 2011 :)
-- dash recent apps reveals banshee
-- ugly old libreoffice look
-- nice old ubuntuone look

I'm currently thinking if we can fix major visible problems quickly...

2012/4/25 David Planella<david.plane...@ubuntu.com>:
Hi all,

I'm very excited to announce the availability of the Ubuntu Online Tour
for LoCo teams to localize and use in their sites. The tour has been the
result of the stunning work done by Ant Dillon from the Web Design Team
and should provide a web-based first impression of Ubuntu to new users,
in their language.

Where is it?
------------

- The code lives on https://launchpad.net/ubuntu-online-tour
- You can translate it on
https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu-online-tour

How can I use it for my LoCo website?
-------------------------------------

If you've already translated the tour in Launchpad, you can build a
localized version in 3 easy steps:

1. Get the code:
    bzr branch lp:ubuntu-online-tour/12.04

2. Build the localized tour:
    cd 12.04
    cd translate-html/bin
    ./translate-html -t

3. Deploy the tour:
- This will vary depending on your setup, so simply make sure you copy
the chromeless, css, img, js, pie and videos folders along with the
videoplayer.swf file to your site. In addition, you will need the en
folder and the folder for your language created in the previous step.

If you haven't finished the translation for your language in Launchpad,
you will need to complete the corresponding PO file before you run step
2. Just ask on the Ubuntu translators list (on CC) in case you need help
or are not familiar with PO files.

If you've got any questions, feel free to ask on this list. For any
issues, suggestions, improvements, etc, use the Launchpad project at
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu-online-tour to report bugs and submit code.

Enjoy!

Cheers,
David.


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