Erwin Poeze <[email protected]> writes: > Op maandag 29-06-2009 om 13:17 uur [tijdzone -0700], schreef Ben Pfaff: > PSPP and its translators are welcome to the TP. One thing of importance > is that *all* translations are handled through the TP teams. That means > that translators of current languages will have to join the TP to > proceed translating PSPP. Joining a TP language team is no big hurdle > and if one or two translators really don't want to join a TP language > team, we will mark that language 'external' and you have to handle it > yourself.
OK, I have talked to our one existing translator (CC'd), and he is currently in the process of joining the Dutch translation team. >> How can PSPP get started with translationproject? > > If you specify a contact email address, the website > (http://www.gnu.org/software/pspp/pspp.html I suppose) and the link to > the relevant tarball, then we will do the rest. If you release a new > version, just drop us a mail including the link to the new tarball and > we will update it all. I don't know whether the contact email should be a mailing list or a person. If a mailing list, then [email protected]; otherwise me, [email protected]. Website: http://www.gnu.org/software/pspp/ I just put out a pre-release tarball for PSPP 0.6.2, at: http://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/pspp/pspp-0.6.1-20090702.tar.gz >> PSPP does require disclaimers from its translators. >> > That is up to you. You do not need to require a translation disclaimer. At the moment, we do require a disclaimer from translators. I don't plan to change that, unless the hurdle proves in practice to be too high for translators. Thank you! Please let me know if I can provide any more information. -- Ben Pfaff http://benpfaff.org _______________________________________________ pspp-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pspp-dev
