----- Le 6 Sep 16, à 8:59, Stepan Salenikovich stepan.salenikov...@savoirfairelinux.com a écrit :
>> I thus submitted some translation patches via a tuleap ticket [1], but >> it's been a week and there has been absolutely no feedback. >> >> What is the proper way to submit patches? Send them to this mailing list? >> Isn't that a bit noisy? > > We try to update the translations from whats submitted via the web interface > every 1 or 2 weeks. But we don't really have a "procedure" for doing it > otherwise, so I guess thats why no one has followed up on your ticket. Sorry > about that, I'll do that now. > > The translations are versioned in the repos just like the code, so you can > submit them just like any other patch. The preferred way is via gerrit, but > tuleap and the mailing list work as well (the ML isn't very busy, so I think > its OK if people use it to submit patches). > > -stepan > _______________________________________________ I join my voice to Stepan: it's acceptable to attach a patch to this ML (just remember that maximal size is limited to few MB). But it's preferable to create and fill a new Tuleap ticket to follow the issue and keep the ML out of "bug-tracking" threads. Sorry for delays, we are preparing a major release containing heavy modifications, like the multi-device support, plus all others bugs tracking and fixing... ... time consuming tasks, you know. But nothing will be forgot if it's recorded on Tuleap. Thanks for your submission. -- Guillaume Roguez | Senior Free Software Consultant Ring Development Director - https://ring.cx RingID: 007871859FFA8E8FFDE776A6BA8E8FA35ABD9A7B PGP : 2A3A3627C9DCA7E733EE1034820371F4E07DE571 _______________________________________________ Ring mailing list Ring@lists.savoirfairelinux.net https://lists.savoirfairelinux.net/mailman/listinfo/ring