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mention in Transifex sends a notification. If you mark something as an
issue, the developer is notified automatically.
There are no plans to implement Bugzilla support. But, one can implement a
script outside of Transifex which takes an email and converts it to a
Bugzilla ticket quite easily
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> now some toolset available to convert the combined translation updates
> as individual git commits. Is there?
There hasn't been a high enough demand for this to sit down and
develop it. There's a quite rich API available and a git-like client
which can be tweaked to produce git-like c
ated.
> It looks like that got stuck somewhere - I'll check to see what's going on.
Bryn, the following wiki pages might seem useful:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Migration_to_transifex.net
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/L10N/Guide#How_do_I_add_a_module_to_Transifex.3F_.2
decides to have small
string-freezes every time (don't know anyone who does this).
- Need to take extra care to avoid having a new langpack shipped to a user
every day, since for some countries this might cause issues).
Hope this helps.
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and background info onĀ our dedicated
blog post and our help pages.
http://blog.transifex.net/2011/09/freemium/
http://help.transifex.net/
Hope you like these new features & use them to improve our translations. =)
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if
> there was translation team there had to be po file for the team.
Correct -- you see files there because there are teams for them. I
don't think we can change this.. Translators need this feature (they
have actually asked it).
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ore copies if desired.
>>
>> For more details on the features of the new version of Transifex and
>> more help on using the transifex client, please refer to either
>> http://help.transifex.net/user-guide/one-dot-zero.html or the
>> Fedora-specific wiki page at
>> https://fedoraproject.org