Hi Felipe, Rudy and all, On Tuesday 31 August 2004 15:19, Felipe Augusto van de Wiel (faw) wrote: > Rudy Godoy wrote: > :: - Translators need to learn basics of CVS/SVN.
I would like to do so. > :: Unless there's a team who deal with that by > :: receiving all translations by email. > > Volunteer to work as "committer" (BSD expression). > :o) Trully, I can work, receiving translations and > putting it inside CVS/SVN (I would like to use > SubVersion). This is a very nice and huge offer :-) I want to add some information, that was given by Clifford Wolf on LinuxTag 2004 in Karlsruhe (Germany). He presented SubMaster: a tool, that was developed as a supplement for SubVersion to get a better infrastructure for development on the bazaar. http://www.rocklinux.org/submaster.html They want to fulfil the following requirements: - Everyone must have the possibility to send contributions - There must be no way for contributions to be lost or ignored - Creating and sending contributions must be as easy as possible Instead of sending eMails to the *commiter*, who then feeds the central repository, one uploads contributions to the SubMaster-Server, via SubMaster client (command line tool) or directly via *normal* SVN commands. The SubMaster Server acts as a staging platform to collect all contributions. It has a rating system included. It's a cgi-based web application written in plain perl. I haven't worked with SubMaster since now, so I can not say, wether it's simple enough to get used by everyone. But I would like to test it. Is it possible to use both tools (SVN and SM) on your server? Are you interested in doing so? Cheers, Gabriele

