Hey Translators!

Following is a message that was sent to Bryce regarding translations.
Given that I don't do any translating, I don't feel it appropriate to
chime in other than saying that it sounds like it would be beneficial to
our translators. Would you all be interested in giving it a shot?

Cheers,
Josh

-------- Forwarded Message --------
> Hi Bryce,
> 
> Seeing that now Inkscape has migrated to Bazaar, I was wondering if they
> could also benefit from another of the advantages of using Launchpad:
> Translations.
>
> The current workflow for submitting translations in Inkscape (download
> PO file from the repo, translate it offline, submit it as a bug in LP
> and let the developers commit it) would greatly be improved for both
> translators and maintainers:
> 
>       * Translators: they could use the web UI to translate, not having
>         to worry about browsing through repositories, downloading PO
>         files and keeping track of when their translations are committed
>         (they'd be used straight away, transparently). They'd then be
>         able to use all the cool Rosetta features: global translation
>         suggestions (i.e. point and click translation), spell checking
>         from the browser, translation sharing (sharing between series
>         means that they no longer will have to fix mistakes in all
>         branches: they'll do it in one and changes instantly propagate
>         to all shared ones), online translating with a clean interface,
>         etc. For those still wanting to use the old workflow and
>         translate offline, Rosetta is flexible enough in the sense that
>         it allows downloading the PO files, translate offline and upload
>         the finished translation.
> 
>       * Maintainers: choosing automatic imports and exports of
>         translations from bzr branches, they will no longer have to
>         worry about translations. They'll only have to update the POT
>         template before release and announce the string freeze as usual,
>         commit it and it will be updated in Launchpad exposing the new
>         strings. With automatic exports translations will be committed
>         daily to a branch of their choice. Additionally, the work that
>         is currently going on in automatically regenerating POT
>         templates means that in the future they won't even have to worry
>         about that.
> 
> Using all these features is only a few clicks away, and I'd feel happy
> for both translators and the Inkscape maintainers if this move were also
> considered. I'd also be willing to give a hand with setting it up and
> advice if they decided to go ahead with it and need help.
> 
> The basic steps would be:
> 
>       * Enabling automatic translation imports from a bzr branch at
>         
> https://translations.launchpad.net/inkscape/trunk/+translations-settings
>       * Keeping the (already generated) POT template under version
>         control, that is committing it to the bzr branch
>       * Choosing a permissions policy for translations
>       * Enabling translation sharing
>       * Enabling automatic translation exports at
>         
> https://translations.edge.launchpad.net/inkscape/trunk/+translations-settings
> 
> For more information:
> 
>       * Importing translations:
>         
> https://help.launchpad.net/Translations/YourProject/ImportingTemplates and 
> http://blog.launchpad.net/translations/screencast-importing-translation-templates-from-a-bazaar-branch
>       * Choosing a permission policy:
>         https://help.launchpad.net/Translations/YourProject/PermissionPolicies
>       * Translation sharing:
>         
> http://blog.launchpad.net/translations/screencast-sharing-translations-between-releases-of-the-same-project
>       * Exporting translations:
>         https://help.launchpad.net/Translations/YourProject/Exports and
>         
> http://blog.launchpad.net/translations/screencast-exporting-translations-to-a-bazaar-branch
> 
> Do you think they'd be interested? If so, who should we talk to?



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