Hi Quim, Le jeudi 29 décembre 2005 à 14:05 +0100, Quim Gil a écrit : > I think this covers all what has been requested about the localisation > of the core wgo. All this has been powered by the Drupal i18n module, > developed by Jose Reyero, which just happens to be a GNOME user. > Installing the module took me about 20 minutes, configuring other 20. > Now adding a new language is a matter of few minutes.
So, I've played a bit with this and I'm concerned about some things: * it's not working the way translators usually work (no .po file), but that might not be a big deal * is there a page listing the translation status of all pages? This is definitely needed * the real problem: if I translate a page and then modify the original english page, I have no way to find out that the translation needs to be updated. Or did I miss something? Except for these issues, this looks promising :-) > Independently from the tool we choose, we will need to define the list > of pages considered essential (main) and required as literal > translations for any locale aspiring to become an official language of > wgo. The translators team will need to coordinate the translations of > updates of pages, as they do with the GNOME and press releases, but we > could allow some more flexibility, as far as we don't have main pages > outdated or with poor quality translation. > > Then any language team could go and define their own set of local only > pages i.e. regional information and activities. We probably need some guidelines for this: where to create locale pages, eg. > We would still need to test how does this work with the non-static > content aiming to be localised: feeds, forums, blogs, etc. We will find > better answers when we get used to the multilingual wgo idea, I guess. I'm not sure what's the problem with feeds & blogs, but I know that we probably want per-languages forums :-) The user will want to see all french-speaking forums, or all $(language)-speaking forums but not all forum for all languages. Thanks, Vincent -- Les gens heureux ne sont pas pressés. _______________________________________________ gnome-web-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-web-list
