Hi Holger, Holger Levsen schreef op ma 21-10-2019 om 19:49 [+0000]: > Hi Frans, > > On Mon, Oct 21, 2019 at 09:41:10PM +0200, Frans Spiesschaert wrote: > > Sorry for this late reply, but maybe you remember that I told you > > that > > I would be away for a long time. > > yes I do & welcome back!
thank you > > > > cant we sync from weblate to git more often, like daily? > > > > I don't think it's a matter of frequency, but rather a matter of > > sequence. As I see it, in a flawless workflow, all translation > > updates > > from weblate should be pulled in just before a debian-edu-doc > > update > > from the wiki happens. > > while updating (weblate) from git as often as git is updated? Indeed. I thought this was already the case, but I seem to be mistaken at that point, because Weblate is using an outdated pot-file for the moment. > > > Maybe it would be doable over time to integrate > > this procedure in the scripts that make the update from the wiki > > happen. Or would such a workflow be impossible in reality according > > to > > you? > > see my question above first :) I suppose the command line tool wlc could be helpful here. > > > I didn't had the time to fully reintroduce myself yet, but at > > first > > sight, there hasn't been that much activity with regard to weblate > > during my absence. I just noticed that at Weblate two requests were > > filed to add a new language to Debian Edu Documentation/Buster > > Manual > > (Portuguese (pt_PT) and Croatian (hr)). Do we still need a minimal > > number of translated strings before new languages can be added to > > the > > git repo at Salsa? > > yes. > > Sadly I dont remember what I considered a minimum before, so this > time > we should add that number to documentation/common/README.common- > translations :/ > > Maybe 15%? > > (There's quite some cost in adding a new language, first it needs to > be > added to d/copyright and some Makefile snipplets, then eventually it > will > result in a new binary package being added, etc.) I understand. Both Portugese and Croatian are by far not at 15% yet. > > -- Kind regards, Frans Spiesschaert

