lot of care, whereas with read-only code, there's nothing
to mess up :)
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'Releases' view is most usable by those comparing status of all the
languages per single release.
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release page.
Fixed now, thanks for catching it!
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so a generic SVN-usage guide up on:
http://developer.gnome.org/tools/svn.html
(but you've probably already seen that one)
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add a ChangeLog entry, you commit them using
'svn ci':
svn ci -m 'Updated LANGUAGE translation.'
I'll be adding svn-commit hooks to be able to update status pages
almost-real-time (i.e. they will be regenerated as soon as you commit
your translation).
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> Just to confirm, I guess our mail aliases have also changed to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED], right?
A question for gnome-infrastructure. Guys?
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. I will likely hit some problems, but the new
data should be available starting with tommorow.
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s soon as the pages
are refreshed, they should be online.
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utf-8'.
So far, the check I am doing is simply:
msgconv -t UTF-8 vi.po | diff -u - vi.po
> 4. Can we add our wiki page to the team page listed? live.gnome.org/GnomeVi>
Sure, though I plan to enable all these changes using web interface in
the near future.
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> Coordinator of Bengali translation team [0] is Jamil Ahmed
> CVS account: jahmed
Updated, along with everybody else's details.
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nfig
)
These are all features of Damned Lies software developed during the
past year. There are a lot of other features planned, so if you feel
like hacking some Python/CheetahTemplates/SQLObject into it, you'd be
more than welcome to join in.
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nslate GPL, LGPL and other licenses? As far as I know,
> the only FSF-approved licenses are the English ones.
Sure it's allowed, but one would have to indicate that they're not
approved ("legally binding") translations.
There's a bug for xml2po about that:
http://bug
s.
http://progress.gnome.org/teams/zh_trad
If there's a problem with this, just let me know.
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blind. (Ok, ok, that's something I fixed like 30 minutes
ago. :)
> http://progress.gnome.org/module/criawips
> There's also a manual for criawips.
If it's not directly in "help" subdirectory, it's not autodetected.
So, now I'
Today at 17:38, Daniel Nylander wrote:
> I noticed that some items in the documentation column that does not exist.
Problems with module data. Fixed now.
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actually it made me proudish
> for a while...
These are bugs in POT regeneration, i.e. in modules themselves.
Concretely, this one is in gnome-applets:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=392246
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/languages/bg/gnome-2-16 - we are at 111%.
>
> according to http://danilo.segan.org/blog/2007/Jan/02#ann-damned-lies ,
> "percentage values go crazy because of broken modules and POT file
> regeneration, so guys — fix your modules!"
>
> danilo, can you be a bit more expl
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