2009/2/12 TK Soh <teekay...@gmail.com>
> On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 7:56 PM, Peer Sommerlund
> <peer.sommerl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > As a step towards TortoiseHg 0.8 I have set up a launchpad project for
> > translation.
> > https://translations.launchpad.net/tortoisehg
>
> Just curious. Why launchpad? And, does it support Mercurial repo?
>
I like the web interface. It allows translators to contribute 5-10 minutes
when they have the time, and at the same time it avoids duplicate efforts
because all translations are immediately available to others.
The process of putting a message list up for translation is a simple upload.
It does not use a RCS (like bazaar), instead version control are done by
defining releases (e.g. 0.8) of the product. Creating a project on launchpad
is similar to creating one on sourcefourge: They provide a number of
services, and you can choose which to use.
A side effect of using launchpad is that translations will be BSD licensed.
Regards,
Peer
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