Hi all, 2009/1/18 Milo Casagrande <[email protected]>: > Il giorno dom, 18/01/2009 alle 07.39 +0200, Adi Roiban ha scritto: >> Below is the report based on Base pack: 2009-01-06 00:14:56 EET , but I >> would add a cron job to update such a page once every 2 weeks. >> http://l10n.ubuntu.tla.ro/rosetta-hardy-build/ > > It's great, but there are a lot of false positive in there (at least as > I see them and for my own language) like: > > Last-Translator > Project-Id-Version > Language-Team > > (There's also an error like "1 translated message".) >
I believe that's this bug -> https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/rosetta/+bug/128324 Now regarding the issue at hand: first of all, I must say I share all of Milan's concerns on his message [1], but as I believe most of his points have now been understood, I will stop here. Seeing that this also concerns translation packages updates, and that Arne asked for suggestions, here's my simple suggestion: devise and publish a schedule for language pack updates on each release cycle. It does not have to be more than a wiki page with this information. The way it is today is less than optimal and it does not use the advantages of langpacks at all. We never know when or how the langpacks will be released, and it usually boils down to an announcement that they will be released in a couple of days, which does not give us time to apply corrections or to set our translation aims at all. Having a plan for langpack updates would allow us to a) devise a better way, or at least a schedule for testing them before release b) think of a way to provide some sort of automatic testing in the way Adi is suggesting and has already started implementing for the ubuntu-docs. As for the current issue, I have created a page to help better tracking its status for all teams -> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TranslatingUbuntu/LangPackSecurityIssues. Please feel free to add information about the status of this for your teams. Regards, David. [1] https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-translators/2009-January/002043.html -- ubuntu-translators mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-translators
