I agree with Luca's suggestion. It would be better to have a kind-of coordinator for each language translation. I would volunteer for Simplified Chinese translation.
Simplified Chinese translation will be ready around next week with verification passed. David Gao ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) 2008/2/25, Luca Gilardoni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Hi all. > I have italian localisation almost ready (almost means I need a final > pass to check typos). > Question: > - you prefer I send it / attach to JIRA > - or get svn write access (how) and directly upload? > > In the latter case it could be easier to maintain later on - and I would > gladly accept to take it in charge on my side. > Let me know. > > Luca > > Craig L Russell wrote: > > Hi David, > > > > To become a committer in the JSPWiki project requires a commitment to > > the project and the support of others on the jspwiki team. > > > > Your commitment to the project is based on continuing to contribute to > > the project (usually this will be in the form of dialog on > > jspwiki-dev, creating JIRA issues, and providing patches for them). > > Subscribing to jspwiki-dev and engaging in dialog there is a good way > > to become part of the community. > > > > We're always looking for new members. > > > > Best regards, > > > > Craig > > > > > On Feb 20, 2008, at 6:20 PM, David Gao wrote: > > > >> Hi Craig, > >> > >> Thank you for your response. > >> > >> I'm able to submit issues in JIRA. However, how can I become a > >> committer of JSPWiki? I did not find any guide information about this > >> on JSPWiki site. > >> > >> David > >> > >> -------- Original Message -------- > >>> Hi David, > >>> > >>> On Feb 18, 2008, at 6:44 PM, David Gao wrote: > >>>> > >>>> Another stupid question is: how can I submit my files to JSPWiki, > >>>> via JIRA or simply in CVS? > >>> > >>> We are now using Apache's svn repository, and I don't see you on the > >>> committer list, so the best way is to create a JIRA and attach the > >>> patch to it. > >>> > >>> If you are a committer and I simply missed you, you can directly > >>> update the svn. > >>> > >>> Regards, > >>> > >>> Craig > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> David Gao ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> -------- Original Message -------- > >>>>> Yes ... but it also took me a while to realize that what's inside > >>>>> <JSPWiki-Home>/WEB-INF/i18n is useless > >>>>> within Tomcat (unless moved under classes ...). > >>>>> Maybe it would be better to move it away from there in the > >>>>> standard distro. > >>>>> > >>>>> As for the 1/n jars ... in similar situations I use to have a > >>>>> separate jar for all 'standard supported' languages > >>>>> to avoid cluttering .... which does not prevent one to add a new > >>>>> language just by adding under classes or, > >>>>> if things should grow too much (hope so!) to simply substitute the > >>>>> languages jar with what's really needed. > >>>>> Choice to you but let me know as I will provide in a while an > >>>>> Italian version :-) .. > >>>>> > >>>>> Luca > >>>>> > >>>>> Janne Jalkanen wrote: > >>>>>>> My questions are: > >>>>>>> Does the folder "<JSPWiki-Home>/WEB-INF/i18n" really work > in > >>>>>>> running environment in terms of internationalization support? > >>>>>>> > >>>>>> Nope! > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>>> Do I have to add my localization resources to > >>>>>>> "<JSPWiki-Home>/WEB-INF/classes/" directory in order to have i18n > feature? > >>>>>>> Is there any information about how i18n works in current > JSPWiki > >>>>>>> design? > >>>>>>> > >>>>>> The easiest way is to create a JAR file of your property files, and > >>>>>> drop that into WEB-INF/lib. Putting them in classes directory is a > >>>>>> bit suspect, as it creates clutter. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> It does not matter where you put the files, as long as they are > >>>>>> somewhere in the classpath. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Though, this reminds me that we should probably create separate JAR > >>>>>> files for each localization (except for default English). It would > be > >>>>>> a bit cleaner, though it would add clutter, too. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> /Janne > >>>>>> > > >
