2007/12/21, Huda Toriq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > On Dec 21, 2007 6:24 PM, Nikolay Bachiyski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello all, > > > > The new WordPress release, 2.4, is scheduled for January 24th, which > > is a little more than a month from now, so this is just the right time > > for us, translators, to get prepared for the release. Here is a short > > checklist of the things you might want to do before the holidays: > > > > * Check the latest pot, residing at its usual place: [0]. There > > aren't many new strings -- 20 new and 74 fuzzy, but the earlier you > > start, the less problems you will have. > > > > * Start a little site for you locale under the wordpress.org domain. > > It gives you both a place to expose your translations and a neat > > interface for building localized archives directly from your > > repository. You can find more information on the Codex [1]. > > > > * Allow your users to test the preliminary beta and RC versions. For > > each version announced on the Development blog [2] (and not only, > > 2.3.2-beta is already there) you can find the corresponding pot file > > in the tags folder in the pot repository [3]. > > > > Happy translating and happy holidays, > > Nikolay. > > Hi, Nikolay. Sure, no problem, I have longer holiday this year in my country. > > I have a question regarding the preliminary RC & beta. How could we, > the translator sure that the local RC or beta release resemble the > English version of WordPress, since the RC & beta don't have their own > tag directory? We can combine both trunk (localization repository & > WP's main repository), but if we do it late, the trunk state is not > similar with the desired RC or beta anymore. It's another story if we > could select which revision to use.
You can now select, which WordPress revision to use. Happy translating, Nikolay. _______________________________________________ wp-polyglots mailing list [email protected] http://lists.automattic.com/mailman/listinfo/wp-polyglots
