On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 9:03 PM, Rob Savoye <r...@welcomehome.org> wrote: > On 12/29/11 10:42, Chris Leonard wrote: > >> I would like to make sure that any work done on the PO files hosted on >> the Sugar Labs Pootle instance are incorporated into the upcoming >> release. It is in the nature of using Pootle that strings are entered >> or modified without necessarily submitting a new PO to the gnash-devel >> list, so I would be happy to collaborate on making sure that you have >> the latest versions prior to your release. > > I'd definitely like to get up to date translations into the release. I > just added the gettext macro to all the strings that get printed, and > updated the gnash.pot file. We should use this updated one for any > translations. >
Sorry, I screwed up before and included the AbiWord link and not the Gnash link. I've downloaded the new POT from: http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=gnash.git;a=tree;f=po Wow, the POT has grown from : 8748 words in 1293 strings to 17105 words in 2747 strings That is a lot of catching up for the localzers. I will refresh the template and ping the localizers about it, but I can't make any promises that you'll get 100% coverage in anything but en_US and en-GB. >> In my experience, one of the best way to get new strings translated in >> a PO file is to announce (to the Sugar Labs / OLPC community >> localization list that a "string freeze" is in effect and that a >> release is imminent. I would be happy to make such an announcement on >> the list if you could give me a "due date" for string submission. > > I'll be out of town till around Jan 12th, so I'd make the 14th the > freeze date. When I get back from that trip I was planning on working on > the release. Would that work or is it too soon ? We'll get what we get. Frankly, the PO is a little bloated with obscure error messages, it would be nice to identify a core UI set (like some of the Gnome reduced PO files that skip gconf schema stuff). cjl _______________________________________________ Gnash-dev mailing list Gnash-dev@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnash-dev