Avete letto l'email di Diego Búrigo Zacarão:
In data 31/12/2010 01:14:05, Diego Búrigo Zacarão ha scritto:
Hello all,
Yes, I'm not dead (yet). Just being a bit away. :)
Well... Finally, thanks to the hard work of Domingos Becker, we've got
Transifex 0.9.1
packaged and an instance of it running at
https://translate.stg.fedoraproject.org/ with
some data from the production instance. Yeahh!! Submissions are not
working, but you
already can see what's different from 0.7.x.
Now we enter the last phase of the process, I believe.
I would like to encourage everyone willing to give feedback here to have
a look on what's
been implemented in 0.8.x[1] and 0.9.x[2] versions, so you can
understand some aspects
that will have to change from our current experience with Transifex
0.7.x.
The main major changes are:
* No more Collections. Now you can have releases in projects.
* Project Teams support.
I will not explain how things are working now. I'm assuming you know
enough here. :)
So my suggestion for the new structure based on Transifex 0.9.x is the
following:
Create a main project called 'Fedora' and create all the necessary team
in it.
Outsource the access control of all the other projects (anaconda,
system-config-*,
docs-*, etc..) to the main 'Fedora' project. This way the other projects
will be using
the teams of the main project as a unique and centralized place.
The association of people with the correct team can be done manually.
Everyone
of us can request access to a 'Fedora' project team related to its
language.
The releases are going to be mounted under the main 'Fedora' project.
You can have a
idea on how things will work looking at the XFCE[3] instance that even
have some
customizations on the templates.
That's the easiest way I could thought to manage the new workflow
without much pain, if any.
Thoughts?
[1]
http://help.transifex.net/technical/releases/0.8.html
[2]
http://help.transifex.net/technical/releases/0.9.html
[3]
https://translations.xfce.org/
******
I'm going to be away for the next days, so happy new year to everyone
and lets start
2011 with the right leg (as we say here in Brazil). :)
Cya
Finalmente ci stiamo avvicinando ad avere Transifex 0.9 :)
--
Mario Santagiuliana