Fra: David Prévot <taffit@debian.org>
Til: debian-l10n-danish@lists.debian.org
Cc: Joe Hansen
<joedalton2@yahoo.dk>; Claudio Carboncini <claudio.carboncini@gmail.com>; debian-edu@lists.debian.org; Danish <debian-l10n-danish@lists.debian.org>; debian-l10n-italian@lists.debian.org
Sendt: 0:20 torsdag den 28. februar 2013
Emne: Reminder: debian-edu-doc translation update, 3 untranslated strings in Squeeze
Hi Joe, Claudio,
Le 24/02/2013 14:22, David Prévot a écrit :
> As Holger mentioned, the edu r1 release (6.0.7+r1) is planned for
Sunday, March 3rd.
> Can you please take care of the few new strings in debian-edu-squeeze,
> preferably before Wednesday?
Any chance you could update the few missing strings in the Danish and
Italian translation ASAP?
> If you already know the basics of Git, the following should allow you to
> start working:
>
> git clone git+ssh://git.debian.org/git/debian-edu/debian-edu-doc.git
>
> (As already mention, all the translation work happen in master.)
>
> Just in case you have some trouble, you can also get the file directly
> from the web interface, and send the updated file directly to me or via
> a bug report against debian-edu-doc:
>
>
http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=debian-edu/debian-edu-doc.git;a=tree;f=documentation/debian-edu-squeeze>
> Please use Wheezy material to test the build, especially po4a: at least
> po4a 0.42-1 must be used, since the previous Squeeze version didn't
> behave the same way (and please do test it before committing and pushing
> your changes, at least “LINGUA=it make” — replace “it” by
your language
> — that will also run msgcat in order to make the diff minimal even if
> you use Lokalize for example, as explained in
> README.debian-edu-squeeze-manual-translations).
>
> Le 20/01/2013 15:45, David Prévot a écrit :
>
>> This mail is targeted to previously complete translations, but other
>> contributors are off course welcome to update, even partially, the other
>> translations.
>
> That's always true!
>
> Please, do not hesitate to call for help if you're lost in Git
> (preferably on list since I'm far from a Git wizard), so we can also add
> and improve our current documentation.
Many thanks in advance
Regards
David