Well, I've created a new wiki page for the spanish translation of the Vala tutorial: https://live.gnome.org/Vala/Tutorial/es
At this momment it just has an "Under construction" text, but we will work on it as soon as possible. El 5 de marzo de 2012 10:21, Daniel Mustieles García < [email protected]> escribió: > I agree with you, since wiki has some advantages that a Mallard structure > hasn't, but translating a wiki can be harder work, because if there is any > modification in the original page, translated pages can be outdated if > translators don't track every change in the original page. Also, reviewing > this translation can be harder since it must be a «lineal» translation, > while a po file can be translated without following any order. > > This tracking is actually done by DL, showing statistics in the module's > page, so it very easy to know if a module has been updated or not. Also, > there is no need to include this tutorial in gnome-devel-docs; it could be > a module like gtkmm-documentation. > > Anyway, if there is no way to export this page to a module, we'll create a > new wiki page with the translation. > > Many thanks for your help :) > > El 4 de marzo de 2012 22:42, Tiffany Antopolski < > [email protected]> escribió: > > Keeping the Vala Tutorial on the wiki makes it easier to maintain in >> general, especially by the people responsible for it's creation and >> upkeep. The developer docs do link to it, but at this time this tutorial >> does not really fall under the domain of the documentation team, but rather >> the people working on the Vala language. Duplicating it in the devel-docs >> will of course introduce the problem of keeping things in sync, and >> possible losing the current vital contributors to this important document. >> >> I think for now, the best choice really might be to create a new Spanish >> language wiki page. >> >> >> 2012/3/4 Daniel Mustieles García <[email protected]> >> >>> Many thanks Gil. >>> >>> I think the second idea (moving it to a translatable system based in PO >>> files) is the best choice :) >>> >>> El 4 de marzo de 2012 11:46, Gil Forcada <[email protected]> escribió: >>> >>> El dg 04 de 03 de 2012 a les 11:03 +0100, en/na Daniel Mustieles García >>>> va escriure: >>>> > Hi all, >>>> > >>>> > Yesterday, a new translator joined Spanish team and asked about the >>>> > possibility to translate the Vala tutorial [1] hosted in gnome.org. >>>> > >>>> > As far as I know, it is not listed in DL as a module (and I dont know >>>> > if it has been written with gettext support). Anyway, it could be a >>>> > good idea make it available for translation. >>>> > >>>> > What do you think about it? Should I open a bug for this issue? >>>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> It's a wiki page, so the more he/she can do about it is creating another >>>> page in the wiki (l.g.o/Vala/Tutorial/es ?) and start translating there >>>> maybe. >>>> >>>> You could ask the tutorial author and the docs team about moving that to >>>> their growing developer documentation so that he/she could have a proper >>>> translation system to translate on. >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> >>>> > Cheers >>>> > >>>> > [1] https://live.gnome.org/Vala/Tutorial >>>> > _______________________________________________ >>>> > gnome-i18n mailing list >>>> > [email protected] >>>> > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Gil Forcada >>>> >>>> [ca] guifi.net - una xarxa lliure que no para de créixer >>>> [en] guifi.net - a non-stopping free network >>>> bloc: http://gil.badall.net >>>> planet: http://planet.guifi.net >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> gnome-i18n mailing list >>>> [email protected] >>>> http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n >>>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> gnome-i18n mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> Tiffany Antopolski >> >> >
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