On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 9:18 AM, Kenneth Nielsen <[email protected]> wrote: > Hey Matej > > 2009/1/22 Matej Urban <[email protected]>: >>> Damned lies alrayde have the options download everything from a >>> release set. Look all the way at the bottom of this page: >>> http://l10n.gnome.org/languages/da/gnome-2-26/ui/ >> >> Can I download all the pot files? I'm not aware of it. > > What do you need pot-files for? You will get updated po-files which is > what you need if there already os a translation or a pot-files if > there wasn't already one. And yes you can, just press the button that > says "Download all po files" at the bottom of the page I just sent you > a link for and you will get a tar-ball with all the Danish > po/pot-files. I'm sure you can extrapolate that for you own language. > >> >>>> How many times did you "correct" a single word, that was not syncd in >>>> many translations? >>> >>> Never, because we have a wordlist which we use pretty consistently >> >> That is something we still have to do. But "pretty consistently" tells >> me, that it happens, right. >> >>> Why? It is a task, and as such will require work. >> >> Agreed! But work on translations, not with committing. > > That is part of the task. > >>> In any case, you have already been told that it is certainly possilble to >>> add the >>> option to upload several files at once in Damned Lies, in that case >>> you both have the options to get all files easily and you can have the >>> possibility to commit several files in Damned Lies. The isn't that >>> enough, isn't that exactly what you want, so that we can leave the >>> repositories on their own and in a structure that makes sense i.e. one >>> module-wise. >> >> It would be an improvement, but one folder system would be much >> better. > > Why? If you can commit a tar-ball to Damned Lies with several files in > it in one go (one clicky-di-click) and then they will all be commited > at once, then isn't that exactly the functionality you are asking for?
The functionality of being able to submit a single file through the web interface from Damned-lies and make it to GNOME SVN/GIT is not available yet. The ability to submit several files would be an addition to the previous task, and is not available yet either. >> I believe, that It should not be a big deal keeping the >> structure intact and syncing the whole lot with single folder. Maybe >> I'm wrong. > > From what I could read from the previous e-mails about how to use git > with submodules, to link translations in form their own module, it > will be significantly more complex. 'git submodule' is a functionality that was introduced to git quite recently, and the process I described at the start of this thread was indeed complex and most importantly error-prone. So the decision later on in this thread was not to use 'git submodule', in the way described at the start of the thread. Simos > Regards Kenneth Nielsen > >>> Yeah, but perhaps you could have sent him something a little before it >>> reached 83 !?! >> >> I agree, but at that time I was sure, that he only "ftps" them to >> repos and thought, I only did him a favour when sending all at once, >> not giving him too much work ... >> Funny right :) _______________________________________________ gnome-i18n mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n
