Thanks, Nikolay already posted those links. The Swedish team has been using SVN for quite a while ;)

// Mattias


Sia Neriman skrev:
Mattias Tengblad wrote:
Ah ok thanks for those screens, that looks nice. Like to often with WordPress development I can't find this mentioned anywhere, or have I missed this?

I'll reconsider a locale site for the Swedish team.

// Mattias

Milan Dinić skrev:

    In the matter of finding language files for first time users I
    think as long as there is no drop down, flags or other direct
    links on the first page of wp.org <http://wp.org>, users tend to
    use other means to find the information directly in their native
    language, instead of browsing around on a site in a language maybe
    not so familiar. (This has been pointed out to me a bunch of times
    by our Swedish portal members)

    If reorganized to make it easier to find on wp.org <http://wp.org>
    I'll be sure to reconsider a locale site. As is now, I still can't
    see the point, more than as an _extra_ reference.


There is already something like this. Below are screenshots of what Serbian visitors of wordpress.org <http://wordpress.org> and wordpress.org/download <http://wordpress.org/download> see when they visit those pages.

http://img341.imageshack.us/my.php?image=wphomele7.jpg
http://img263.imageshack.us/my.php?image=wpdownloadrz2.jpg
Check out code on those pages just above </body>.

2008/10/27 Mattias Tengblad <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>:
> Sure in other cases a locale site at wordpress would be a benefit, but in > case of automatic updates it doesn't really matter. It could easily be > checked against SVN. I think this should be up to the language teams to > decide. Lets say the update checks the locale site first, if nothing there
> the SVN is checked.
>
> http://codex.wordpress.org/WordPress_in_Your_Language#Swedish_-_Svenska_.28sv_SE.29
> well organized ;)
>
> In the matter of finding language files for first time users I think as long > as there is no drop down, flags or other direct links on the first page of > wp.org <http://wp.org>, users tend to use other means to find the information directly in > their native language, instead of browsing around on a site in a language > maybe not so familiar. (This has been pointed out to me a bunch of times by
> our Swedish portal members)
>
> If reorganized to make it easier to find on wp.org <http://wp.org> I'll be sure to > reconsider a locale site. As is now, I still can't see the point, more than
> as an _extra_ reference.
>
> // Mattias
>
> Peter Westwood skrev:
>>
>> Mattias Tengblad wrote:
>>>
>>> Ok, my point here is that this is supposed to be an *automatic update >>> service* for the users. Where in this do the extra site help if the users >>> never gonna visit it anyway. In that case why not just check SVN directly
>>> like a extra site would for the update?
>>>
>>> Sure it can be a good reference point but not for an _automatic_ update! >>> Just some sort of middleman. Or am I missing something here? Do you still
>>> need to manually download the language file from a page?
>>>
>> I think the point is that by having the site there is a process for
>> publishing the zip file which includes the translated files and there is a >> place for new users to find a translation of WordPress when they visit
>> wordpress.org <http://wordpress.org>
>>
>> BTW - It would be nice to have a page on the main wordpress.org <http://wordpress.org> site which >> linked to all the hosted I18N sites which I wanted to do from my recent blog
>> post [1]
>>
>> westi
>>
>> [1] - http://westi.wordpress.com/2008/10/26/wordpress-in-your-language/
>>
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hi Mattias,

See:
http://codex.wordpress.org/International_WordPress_Sites
http://codex.wordpress.org/FAQ_Developer_Documentation#What_is_Subversion.3F
http://codex.wordpress.org/Using_Subversion


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