Ekaterina,

Rather than rely on the carefulness of the translators (which will possibly
fail at some point and a few times), isn't it possible to implement some
kind of verification before pushing from the module to the website? My idea
would be something like: schedule the pushes to website and before doing
so, run the XML validation, and if it fails, do not push to website - and
notify (the maintainer?). -- i'm not a developer, just throwing ideas.

Cheers,
Rafael Ferreira


2014-05-09 10:05 GMT-03:00 Ekaterina Gerasimova <[email protected]>:

> Hi all, the gnome-devel-docs module is now shown in
> developer.gnome.org live from git, not from release tarballs. This
> means that if the XML validation is broken in any of the files or a
> translation, a few hours after the commit, it will be broken on the
> website.
>
> I would appreciate it if anyone working on translations could verify
> that their commit does not break validation.
>
> In docs, we just run "make" after making the changes/applying the
> patch, but I'm not sure how that would fit into the translation
> workflow. If anyone has better suggestions, please speak up.
>
> Having said that, there is a lot of work being done on gnome-user-docs
> right now, so you may want to not translate it for a few more months.
>
> Happy translating,
> Kat
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