Le lundi 01 septembre 2008 à 21:41 +0200, Robert-André Mauchin a écrit : > Hello, > > Disclaimer: I work for the Fedora Translation team too. > > Petr, I can't let you say that the current situation/Fedora sucks. > Currently, Transifex instance on FP is a common infrastructure for > various project, and the registration is open. So, although I agree that > translation process should be set on the TP, as you've said before, > we're talking about now and not the future. And now, the TP platform is > not very practical for translators and for developers, as opposed to > Transifex. > > So I think you have a problem with that situation because its a > Fedora-branded server. If it was on the TP server, it would be the same > situation : you'll have to register, sign some paper with your key and > integrate a team. And this is not /downstream/, translation is sent to > the upstream VCS, so all distro gets it.
Translations for cross-distro packages should *never* happen downstream, be it Fedora, Ubuntu, OpenSuse, or whatever. Point. With a tool like Transifex, I understand there can be an abstraction layer between the translation project and the real repository, but it's currently not the case as the only Transifex instance is downstream. Claude _______________________________________________ gnome-i18n mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n
