Hoi,
All these projects do not update their localisation to live environments on
a daily basis including environments on a previous release. The localisation
for these projects is very much part of a release strategy and this is not
the practice we have in place for MediaWiki installations.
Thanks,
GerardM
PS I described the work flow in quite some detail in another thread on the
same subject.
On 22 March 2011 20:29, Mark Wonsil <[email protected]> wrote:
> Gerard asks:
> > Does any of these communities have *daily updates* of its localisations
> in
> > some 300 languages to its production environment? If so can you give
> > references?
>
> You can go to http://git-scm.com/ and see git projects for:
>
> Linux Kernel
> Perl
> Eclipse
> KDE
> Ruby on Rails
> Android
> PostgreSQL
> Debian
>
> Click on the links and see how long a directory has been idle, see a
> log of changes, and a nice summary of changes and by whom. For
> example, on the Android platform/SDK, you can click on
> http://android.git.kernel.org/?p=platform/sdk.git;a=summary and see
> all of the changes made in the last 24 hours. Clicking on
> http://android.git.kernel.org/?p=platform/sdk.git;a=log gives a detail
> listing of changes. Clicking further, you see the author and the
> reviewer who merged the original back into the production.
>
> I haven't used git yet but after reading the excellent article that
> Rob Lanphier posted (http://hginit.com/00.html), I think I will. That
> article also explains why there wouldn't have to be as many updates to
> SVN as is done today.
>
> I don't think there's any doubt that git would work for Wikimedia but
> there would definitely be some workflow changes. That's probably the
> larger issue.
>
> Mark W.
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