[i18n] Pootle for Horde

Jan Schneider jan at horde.org
Fri Mar 16 08:29:48 UTC 2012


There is interest. There's just too many other, and currently more  
important, things to consider and working on.

Zitat von Jānis <je at ktf.rtu.lv>:

> Hi!
>
> as there seems to be zero interest in the topic, I am shutting down  
> the server pootle.dv.lv.
>
> sorry for disturbance.
>
> Janis
>
>
> Citējot Jānis <je at ktf.rtu.lv>
> Tue, 13 Mar 2012 10:25:47 +0200:
>
>> Hi!
>>
>> for those who could be interested in this demo -I  transfred all  
>> languages I found in git tree. Plus - I restored all Pootle's  
>> interface languages as well.
>>
>> during experiment I got some questions:
>>
>> 1. ar_OM seems long time dead, it's only translations of IMP is for  
>> imp v.3.2.1;
>> 2. what is the purpose for English translation in framework  
>> "elements" (Horde_*)?
>>
>> Janis
>>
>> Citējot Jānis <je at ktf.rtu.lv>
>> Mon, 05 Mar 2012 09:16:57 +0200:
>>
>>> Dear Jan!
>>>
>>> I'd like to invite you to the test Pootle installation at  
>>> http://pootle.dv.lv.
>>>
>>> I think, the registration should work, but if you are rejected,  
>>> you can log in using tulks/tulks as l/p. Please note: this virtual  
>>> appliance is deployed on a server with limited resources so only  
>>> 12 concurrent connections are permitted by server's cfg. For demo  
>>> purposes only some languages are created/uploaded on server. Lng  
>>> files - from 29.02.2012 git tree. (may be at the end of the week  
>>> I'll have a chance to put it on more powerful server).
>>>
>>> What I already found - pootle theoretically could support the  
>>> structure of the git tree, but to simplify translation process it  
>>> could be possible to use the structure one can see on demo server  
>>> - all files separated by language.
>>>
>>> Checking out from pootle also could be easy enough - may be even  
>>> not using git as the engine but once a day (at midnight)  
>>> committing changes form Pootle db's to disk and making language  
>>> archives, which later are treated on Horde's git server in order  
>>> to shuffle the language files to the right directories.
>>>
>>> It is possible to use git on the pootle server, but that means  
>>> super heavy sym-linking to mimic Horde tree and actual inability  
>>> to add new language using Pootle's tools.
>>>
>>> As for the translation process itself - it can be done online or  
>>> offline using routine tools and uploading the results to server by  
>>> replacing already existing translation (of file) or putting all  
>>> new translations as suggestions for later review by team's leader  
>>> or permitted translators.
>>>
>>> Until Thursday I'll attend a conference so my communication  
>>> abilities will be limited, but Your or i18n team's suggestions are  
>>> very welcome. Even if "We do not need this".
>>>
>>> If you'll find it useful, I can provide the virtual machine itself  
>>> for download and more extensive study (it is Slackware-13.37 on  
>>> VirtualBox, the size of compressed appliance - ~300 MB).
>>>
>>> Best regards -
>>> Janis
>>>
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