On Tue,18.May.10, 07:15:08, Christian PERRIER wrote: > > I would be interested in the state of pootle.debian.net. Is it usable? > > Only for debian-installer level 1 files. This is the only project > where a two-way process is possible and where it is possible to commit > from Pootle and have you work being used without any other action. > > > As far as I can tell the stats for Romanian are wrong. > > For D-I, they shouldn't. Take for example sublevel 2: - in Pootle: 5634t116f496u - in SVN: 492t13f22u I must be missing something! > Other projects are more prospective things I try to keep running. The > "debconf" or "po-debconf" projects is supposedly gathing all material > for debconf templates l10n, assemble them in an SVN hosted on alioth > and have Pootle hooked on this. This part works (it's using sync > scripts I wrote and that are running daily on churro). However, there > is no way to push the data back to packages. The is inherent to the > distributed nature of packaging. For the moment we have to push the data manually from Narro anyway. > churro already has running cronjobs to gather this material (cf supra) > so there's no need to duplicated work here. The published stats for > po-debconf are built from that material. IIRC, from > http://i18n.debian.net you should find your way to detailed > explanations about this. > > As said above, I have a running cronjobs that push that material > back to the debian-l10n SVN repository on alioth. This is working > fairly well, but I monitor this quite loosely and this is anyway a > kind of proof of concept. Of course, I'd very much welcome seeing more > people jumping in this and proposiig evolutions to that framework. To conclude, is the location suggested by Martin Bagge useable, at least for the moment? http://i18n.debian.net/material/po/ http://i18n.debian.net/material/templates/ Regards, Andrei -- Offtopic discussions among Debian users and developers: http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/d-community-offtopic
Attachment:
signature.asc
Description: Digital signature