Hi, Jan, no, your writing does not console me, I am afraid of solo actions of documentation writers that might make changes that are not in favor of the product (although some writer is personally enthusiastic about them, just like you are about making English help editable in wiki).
If you imagine - copy pasting or moving some page here and there in the wiki structure or changing wording here and there is an easy job in the wiki, but for translators this could mean many empty strings in Pootle of something that has been already almost fully translated. We will be working like mad because of such small changes. Translated help will never be 100% localized. LibreOffice will not be up to the norms for adoption of software in government and civic institutions. So I think it is great that it is currently hard to change help - a technical writer must really be precise in the change she wants - and this leads also to a very "localized" change also for localizers. Also, help system is not so bad that it would need a total revamp. And being translated in so many languages it would generate 100x the work of a single writer's change. So I will remain upset even though I do not want to. Changing the concept of help is not just a question of help writers/editors and Kendy, who developed the po<->wiki translation system, but it is a joint question to be discussed and decided with the l10n community. But it seems you do not want to talk about it with the l10n people. Shouldn't such a change be discussed in the boards of TDF as it affects so many language teams? Lp, m. 2013/1/15 Jan Holesovsky <ke...@suse.cz>: > nk you! :-) > >> But I strongly oppose that anyone will be able to edit help pages via >> wiki, this was you idea years ago and most translation communities >> oppose it and please stop writing that! > > The deal that anything that would make the wikihelp editable will affect > translators in no negative way is still in place of course - don't > worry. Even if we manage to do the Wikihelp editable one day, it will > be only the English source, and the rest will go through Pootle, with > everything converted etc. > > Please consider the documentation writers too - the current way of > writing Help is unbearable for everybody who attempts that. > > Either way, the only (very slowly) ongoing work now is to split the > Extended Tooltips (the <ahelp> pieces in the Help) from the Help itself > for performance reasons [but it would help the above too], so nothing to > really panic about. -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to l10n+h...@global.libreoffice.org Problems? http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/ Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/l10n/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted