well I had already checked the notes in the po files, but sometimes they're not very helpfull
I'll have to go crazy finding the official translators (thanks there's google). regards On 8/20/07, Danilo Šegan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi Mikel, > > On Thursday at 5:14, mikel paskual wrote: > > > It's a bit silly to redo the work some other has already done (although > > correcting is good). > > Indeed, one of the problems we need to solve in Launchpad as well. > > > That happened to me with an app just a pair of days ago (now I'll have > to battle > > with the upstream translator, 'cause I really think I did better, but > he's > > the official one :p ). > > is there any list with the "package-->oficial_translators_group_list" > > links? > > No, I think it's impossible to keep that data up-to-date. It's best > if you look at your local language resources, and someone might be > doing that already. > > > if not, wouldn't it be great to have it in launchpad or, at least, in a > > wiki? > > Launchpad does care about 'last-translator' field in PO files: if > "official" translators have been noted with that in the past, they'll > appear in the "Contributors" list in the PO file "overview" page (when > you are at the translation form, click on "Overview" in the "Actions" > portlet, which sits on the left side of the screen). > > Alternative is to download PO file from Launchpad, and see if there > are any comments before the header which point at the upstream > translator. > > If you are just starting a translation and someone might be starting > it elsewhere, I guess it's impossible to track since we can't have > everybody announce their intentions on Launchpad when they don't even > announce it to their peers on mailing lists. > > Cheers, > Danilo >
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