Most of the l10n-drivers team at Mozilla is going, although I won't be
this year.
Wil
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 2:00 AM, Dwayne Bailey dwa...@translate.org.za wrote:
Translate.org.za won't be at FOSDEM, but I was curious if anyone on our
lists was going?
If you are going it might be good to
haven't seen the built in pootle auth anywhere?
I would also like to know how you managed to put mod_proxy in front?
Thx, Jacob
On Jan 12, 2009, at 12 17:50 , Wil Clouser wrote:
I'm using the built in pootle auth with mod_proxy in front of the
server. I added an SSL cert to the proxy so
I'm using the built in pootle auth with mod_proxy in front of the
server. I added an SSL cert to the proxy so user credentials are
encrypted once they leave the server.
There's nothing built in to use basic auth.
Wil
On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 3:05 PM, Jacob Friis Saxberg
jacob.saxb...@gmail.com
I've created http://translate.sourceforge.net/wiki/pootle/planning/2009/goals
with a summary of ideas from several places. I think we should
discuss and prioritize them and then we can integrate them into
Wynand's list (and review that list as necessary). Please feel free
to edit the page.
Wil
I haven't used Django so I can't say for sure, but my guess is I'd
rather use django's templating. Kid is frustrating to use. For
example, having to pass in every string you use to the view and then
if you use a view function you have to pass it to that as well. Why
can't Kid just access the
We hope to address this reasonably soon by migrating to a new web
framework. The current Pootle can be run under mod_python. I haven't
done it personally, though.
Are there instructions how to do it?
I spent a little time trying to run Pootle under mod_python. I got it
serving the files and
Hi,
When using my copies of Pootle I noticed they can only accept one HTTP
connection at a time. This is a problem because there are some robots
on the net that never close their connections which makes Pootle
completely unavailable until it's restarted.
I notice that the Pootle demo doesn't
I've run into the There are no items matching that search problem as
well but I haven't had the problem since I upgraded to the latest
version. This makes it sound like the problem still exists in trunk.
:(
Wil
On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 1:16 PM, Urso Wieske [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ho Folks
I
? Something like:
Could not find any suitable indexing engines on your system. Pootle
will still be able to search for text, but it will be slower. We
recommend that you install Xapian.
Cheers
Wynand
Wil Clouser wrote:
I just merged trunk into mozootle and I'm getting an error that says
I just merged trunk into mozootle and I'm getting an error that says
Could not intialize indexer for pootle in en: Indexer: no indexing
engines are available
It looks like Indexing is looking for a class that extends
CommonIndexer. Are there files missing from the toolkit trunk or are
there
I think better would be automated retrieval but it would be a start. :)
Wil
On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 11:20 PM, Samuel Murray (Groenkloof)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[resending]
G'day everyone
At present, there is no mechanism in Pootle for users who have forgotten
their passwords, to retrieve
Thanks for the commits - I'll check them out today. The theming is
almost done; only fileindex.html remains. I'm pretty excited about
finishing it up. Aside from the visual refresh, it also cleans up the
HTML and CSS, makes the HTML and file includes more consistent, and
speeds up the page
Wynand
On Wo, 2008-08-06 at 07:44 -0700, Wil Clouser wrote:
The view permission is fixed on the mozootle branch. Friedel (also on
this list) will have the most accurate estimate for when that will be
merged back to trunk.
Wil
We are currently looking at scheduling this quite soon. We want
The view permission is fixed on the mozootle branch. Friedel (also on
this list) will have the most accurate estimate for when that will be
merged back to trunk.
Wil
On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 6:54 AM, Pål Eivind Jacobsen Nes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi!
I'm currently evaluating Pootle for use
While we're patching up that regex we should add SSL support. How
about something like:
+baseurl = re.sub('https?://[^/]*', '', self.instance.baseurl)
Wil
On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 1:23 PM, Daniel Schafer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When working with the baseurl code in pootle.py, I noticed the
Hi All,
It sounds like trunk was successfully merged to the diet branch and
testing has been going well for the past few days. I'd like to get an
ETA on when the diet branch will be merged back into trunk. The
Mozootle branch is blocked waiting for this merge.
I've been having the conversation
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