[Qgis-community-team] translation support by open-tran

Tim Sutton tim at linfiniti.com
Sat Nov 21 08:09:44 EST 2009


+1 from me to test since it can't harm anything to explore better ways of doing things.

We would need to write up how the new procedure works and put it to the translator community to vote if they would like to switch.

Regards

Tim
------Original Message------
From: Robert Szczepanek
To: Tim Sutton
Cc: qgis-community
Subject: Re: [Qgis-community-team] translation support by open-tran
Sent: Nov 21, 2009 9:52 AM

Tim Sutton pisze:
> Hi All
> 
> 2009/11/20 Robert Szczepanek <robert at szczepanek.pl>:
>> Hi Tim and Team,
>>
>> Do you agree to initiate steps forward putting QGIS into
>> http://open-tran.eu/projects.html
>> The idea is the following.
>> Having both QGIS and GRASS translations in one place, translations will
>> be more consistent and just easier to do. Once included in open-tran,
>> can be easily accesses by eg. Virtaal during translation process.
>> http://translate.sourceforge.net/wiki/virtaal/index.
> 
> I visited the web site but it wasnt obvious to me how the process
> works. Some people have put forward the idea of using launchpad for
> this same purpose but we need someone to investigate the nitty gritty
> procedures, test it and report back on if it will be feasible, what
> the process will be etc.

I have also doubts and I want to contact them to clarify procedures and
test them. Do you agree on such tests?

> Living in a bandwidth constrained environment, I like the idea of Qt
> Linguist since it works offline, but I can appreciate that a web
> collaborative translation environment could be a good way to spread
> the translation load.

Off-line version is also available.
Robert

> Regards
> 
> Tim
> 
> 
>> Robert Szczepanek
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