Quoting Michael Bramer (gr...@debian.org):
> Additionally churro (that host ddtp.debian.org and i18n.debian.org)
i18n.debian.net, not .org.
> I propose:
>
> - package DDT (this make the daily update of the DDTP-Database)
> - package DDTSS (the web interface of DDTP)
> - install both on d
On 08/23/2011 07:02 PM, Slavko wrote:
I prefer offline translations, while some time i stop work and do
something other. i have wife, daughters, friends... No timeouts, no
connection losts, no stress, only coziness :-)
ACK
And finally, i feel free with selection of which package to translate
On 08/23/2011 10:48 AM, Martin Eberhard Schauer wrote:
Hi Grisu,
Hi
Since some weeks, we work an a new, clean ddtp:
- Nicolas make a cleanup of the scripts for i18n and ddtp (during
debconf)
- kleptop start a rewrite of the web interface
- grisu add some new stuff for the web interface, make
hi,
Dňa Tue, 23 Aug 2011 17:15:48 +0200 Davide Prina
napísal:
> but if you are using Iceweasel you have (can have) spell checking in
i don't like firefox...
my browser has spell check too, but with any type of the internet browser
the offline work is terrible :-)
i have simple script, wh
Hi,
Dňa Tue, 23 Aug 2011 17:26:10 +0200 Martin Eberhard Schauer
napísal:
> having a look at the l10n-sk I understand your »language team bootstrap«
> problem. As long as you are the only one, your initial contributions rot
> in the web interface ...
this is not a problem, while our contributors
2011/8/23 Martin Eberhard Schauer :
> Davide Prina wrote:
>>
>>> I am prefering the mail interface, mostly for spell check
>>
>> but if you are using Iceweasel you have (can have) spell checking in each
>> text box. You only have to install the myspell or hunspell dictionary(ies)
>> you want.
>
> I
Davide Prina wrote:
I am prefering the mail interface, mostly for spell check
but if you are using Iceweasel you have (can have) spell checking in
each text box. You only have to install the myspell or hunspell
dictionary(ies) you want.
I remember times with ISDN and no flatrate ...
Then onl
Hi Slavko,
having a look at the l10n-sk I understand your »language team bootstrap«
problem. As long as you are the only one, your initial contributions rot
in the web interface ...
If you will rewrite the mail interface, here are some bugs:
- i have problem with sending translation by GPG signe
On 23/08/2011 15:53, Slavko wrote:
I am prefering the mail interface, mostly for spell check
but if you are using Iceweasel you have (can have) spell checking in
each text box. You only have to install the myspell or hunspell
dictionary(ies) you want.
Ciao
Davide
--
Dizionari: http://ling
Hi,
Dňa Tue, 23 Aug 2011 09:43:14 +0200 Michael Bramer
napísal:
> I like to rewrite the mail interface anyway after finished the
> web interface. The new mail interface will have the same features like
> the web interface (with review process, etc.)
>
> Comments about this?
I am prefering the
Hi Grisu,
thank your for your previous and your current work.
The present:
The DDTP has three parts:
- DDT (Debian Description Tracking), that daily tracks the
descriptions, update the Database, has a read only web interface to
this database.
- the DDTS (Debian Description Translation S
from Danish point of view this is fine. And thanks for actually taking care of
this :o)
bye
Joe
--- Den tirs 23/8/11 skrev Michael Bramer :
> Fra: Michael Bramer
> Emne: Proposel: the way of DDTP back to ddtp.debian.org
> Til: debian-l10n-de...@lists.alioth.debian.org
> Cc: "Debian i18n"
> Dat
Hello
The past:
DDTP ( Debian Description Translation Project) started as privat
project on my server.
In the early 2000s I moved it to ddtp.debian.org (on gluck). The DDTP
had only a mail interface in the past, but with review process.
After the crash of gluck, we put it on ddtp.debian.net, sp
Christian PERRIER writes:
> Quoting Martin Eberhard Schauer (martin.e.scha...@gmx.de):
> > sorry, wrong list one more time :-(
>
>
> No problem. Seeing how you guys are trying to translate "repository"
> is interesting (at least from the part I could decipher in the
> mail)..:-)...
>
>
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