Am 21.02.12 17:48, schrieb Andre Fischer:
On 21.02.2012 10:32, Raphael Bircher wrote:
Am 21.02.12 09:55, schrieb Andre Fischer:
On 20.02.2012 13:38, Raphael Bircher wrote:
Am 09.02.12 17:04, schrieb Andre Fischer:
Hi Dave,
On 09.02.2012 16:45, Dave Fisher wrote:
Hi Andre,
On Feb 9, 2012, at 7:09 AM, Andre Fischer wrote:
On 09.02.2012 15:23, Huaidong Qiu wrote:
Where can we get the data? I can help to check and understand the
toolset
and process.
That sounds great. Please have a look at
http://people.apache.org/~af/index.html
It would be a good idea to add an INFRA issue to JIRA to track
loading of this data to the Apache Pootle Server.
I don't know if we are ready for this yet. First we have to make sure
which data set to use.
But you are right, eventually we have to think about how to upload
data to the pootle server. And when. I mean, once we after the
initial
upload of the whole data set, how do we handle new strings introduced
by eg new UI elements. One option would be to have the build server
perform an additional step: determine the new strings and upload
them.
Would that technically be possible, or do we have to manually open an
INFRA issue for each upload?
I think we have to fill a issue for each upload.
Can you explain why?
We can upload files, but only one by one over the web UI, and we need to
upload a po for each language. This may work if only one po is affected.
Else it is much easier to do it over the command line.
We have no command line access to translate.apache.org. This is limited
to the infrastructure project, and we have no infrastructure commiter at
the time. This will maybe change in future, but it takes time.
So this is more an administrational problem than a technical one. We
may have to do it the manual way, as you have described, at first.
It's not possible to do the work only over the web frontend. I can't see
any possibility to add a directory over the web UI. Today I recognize
that the directories for the Apache OpenOffice project are inside
Pootle, but the po files are missing. We can add the po files manualy,
but this is realy stupid work. There are so many po files, you will
going crazy by uploading all by hand.
So I realy prefer to do this per command line. I will talk this night
with Galvin, if he has time, to find out how to do this. We comming
closer to our goal, but we are not there atm.
But I think we have to aim for an automatic update process in the long
term.
That's a good Idea. If we findout how exactly the command line import
and export works, we can automate all. we can save a load of time with this.
Greetings Raphael