Hello Ankit,

Ankit Patel a écrit :
> Hi all,
>
> I have made one web application for openoffice.org
> localization status page automation.
>
> FEATURES IT PROVIDES :-
> 1. Get the latest tarball of .pot from Openoffice.org
> server and merge it with your current .po translation.
> 2. All .po files are secure and stored in the CVS
> server of sourceforge.
> 3. You can see the status page of your language on
> web.
> 4. Your translated .po files will be automatically
> converted to .sdf daily.
> 5. You can download tarballs of your language
> translation files & .sdf files also.
>
> You can see the demo of the web application on
> sourceforge webserver.
> http://indianoss.sf.net/Openoffice.org/index.php
>   
thanks!
> CVS:-
> 1. Create an account on sourceforge.net.
> 2. Let me know the account ID.
> 3. I will give you CVS access to the openoffice
> translation repository
> 4. You can checkout, update, commit your translation
> into CVS.
> ---> After getting CVS account working
>    I. export
> CVSROOT=:ext:<sourceforge_id>@indianoss.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/indianoss
>    II. export CVS_RSH=ssh
>    III. cvs co locales
>    IV. Your language directory will be there in your
> locales folder. Start translating.
>   
For sake of consistency, would you like to take the platform also
nearby  our Pootle server? (http://pootle.arsaperta.org) Pootle and the
Pootle server themselves are in no way mandatory tools, such as yours,
but they indeed can help a lot .
Best,
Charles.

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