On 3 Apr 2013, at 20:42, geneb ge...@deltasoft.com wrote:
It might be a good idea to create a script that will distribute the new
builds to the various mirrors. That way I'm less likely to throttle the
machine to 10k/sec when it hammers whatever I'm watching on Netflix at the
time. :D
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Hi all,
I saw that Flightgear is only translated into eight languages, and am
planning to upload the translation files to Launchpad to allow
translators to translate them into other languages. I will have to
manually convert the XML files into
On Thu, 4 Apr 2013, Saikrishna Arcot wrote:
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Hi all,
I saw that Flightgear is only translated into eight languages, and am
planning to upload the translation files to Launchpad to allow
translators to translate them into other languages. I
Actually, the BSD licence is less restrictive than the GPL and can be included
in GPL projects. Essentially BSD does allow to relicence under GPL and doesn't
pose additional restrictions that would not be compatible with the GPL. What is
not possible, and what might be a problem here, is
So the XML files cannot be converted to PO/POT?
What if the headings (the XML tags in this case) were taken from the
file and used in the translation files? But then it would probably
still be under the GPL license.
On 4/4/13, TDO Brandano tdo_brand...@hotmail.com wrote:
Actually, the BSD
As per https://help.launchpad.net/Translations/LicensingFAQ upstream
translations will still be under the project license.
On 4/4/13, Saikrishna Arcot saiarcot...@gmail.com wrote:
So the XML files cannot be converted to PO/POT?
What if the headings (the XML tags in this case) were taken from
You probably refer to this specific point in the FAQ:
https://help.launchpad.net/Translations/LicensingFAQ#I_have_no_problem_with_BSD_myself.2C_but_I_also_uploaded_translations_from_upstream.__What_do_I_do.3F
However, this means that the original author of the XML file will have to
explicitly
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