Re: Wrong translation in Brazillian portuguese

2014-04-07 Thread Bruno Ribeiro da Silva
Thanks, I request to join the Brazillian portuguese at transifex, I'm gonna wait the approval to fix the translations. On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 12:12 PM, Andrew Farrell wrote: > According to https://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/Version1.7Roadmap, the > translation string freeze is not until the 1st

Re: Wrong translation in Brazillian portuguese

2014-04-07 Thread Andrew Farrell
According to https://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/Version1.7Roadmap, the translation string freeze is not until the 1st of May, so it should be. -- Andrew On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 10:45 AM, Bruno Ribeiro da Silva < bruno.dev...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I found a wrong translation in Bra

Re: Wrong translation in Brazillian portuguese

2014-04-07 Thread Baptiste Mispelon
Hi, Django's translations are managed on a separate website called transifex. You can find more information on the translation process on our documentation at https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.6/internals/contributing/localizing/#translations. As far as I know, the window for the 1.7 transl

Wrong translation in Brazillian portuguese

2014-04-07 Thread Bruno Ribeiro da Silva
Hi everyone, I found a wrong translation in Brazillian portuguese that affects django 1.7 and it's present in master too. I'm going to open a ticket for this and make a pull request. Do you think it's possible to fix for the 1.7? Thank you! -- Bruno Ribeiro da Silva Python Dev and Homebrewer!

Re: [GSOC] Shifting to Py.Test and Improving the Test Suite

2014-04-07 Thread Aymeric Augustin
Before this thread goes too far, I'd like to express my doubts regarding the goals you stated. 2014-02-27 20:50 GMT+01:00 Akshay Jaggi : > > *Need for Improvement/ Current Problems* > >1. Running of Test Cases is slow. > > I don't know what the threshold for "slow" is, but faster is obviously

Re: [GSOC] Shifting to Py.Test and Improving the Test Suite

2014-04-07 Thread Andreas Pelme
Hi Chris, It looks like you invoke nosetests and not py.test, therefore you do not get the results one would expect with py.test: On 7 apr 2014, at 11:52, Chris Wilson wrote: > OK, here is one. > > chris@lap-x201:~/projects/2014/webassets$ .ve/bin/tox -e py27 -- > tests.test_filters:TestPyScs

Re: [GSOC] Shifting to Py.Test and Improving the Test Suite

2014-04-07 Thread Chris Wilson
Hi Andrew, On Sun, 6 Apr 2014, Chris Wilson wrote: On Sun, 6 Apr 2014, Andrew Pashkin wrote: * It makes it much harder to write custom assertions and get meaningful display on error. Can you give an examples for cases with messages/breakings and for custom assertions? I don't have an exam