Em Qui, 2010-07-29 às 14:53 +0800, He Rui escreveu:
On 07/29/2010 04:16 AM, Igor Pires Soares wrote:
> Those tests are labeled as language tests but they are also intended for
> input method testing, what is more related to i18n IMHO. On the other
> hand, they are more properly handled by the l10n because of their
> requirements. So maybe we just need to add a link in the l10n tests
> template pointing to the i18n installation tests cases along with some
> additional instructions, because I'm sure that most translators are not
> aware of i18n test cases.
>
>
Okay, that's cool.
I added a link for the i18n installation test cases at [1]. I also
created a page explaining the L10N test procedure [2]. It still is a
draft, so if someone wants to make it better it would be appreciated.
> Hosting it as a test day is a great idea, so we can have l10n
and i18n
> guys together. I can send an email to the l10n list asking for
> collaboration.
Thanks, it would be appreciated! And we can also publicize this event to
local communities for maximum attendance.
> Software translation deadline is on 2010-08-31, so we
> could have the test day on 2010-09-02. There is an open slot. What do
> you think?
>
>
That day is tricky. Beta Test Compose is supposed to be posted on
2010-09-02 [*], which however is American time. Therefore, in some parts
like Asia, Beta images are still unavailable at that day. So if you
agree, we can have it on 2010-09-09, the day in the following week. Then
we could at least have Beta TC candidates for testing. Is it okay for you?
I agree, no problem for me. We can have it on 2010-09-09.
[1]
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Fedora_14_l10n_Results_Template
[2]
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:L10n_Test_Procedure
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Igor Pires Soares
Fedora I18N/L10N QA
BrOffice.org Spin Maintainer
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Igor