Hi, John!
Thank you for explanation.
I found one typo in header of .po file and uploaded it again. I suppose my first uploaded
file was missed due to failed "msgfmt -c" check.
Regards,
Andrew Martynov
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От: John Dennis [jdennis(a)redhat.com]
Отправлено: 19 февраля 2010 г. 16:38
Кому: Andrew Martynov
Тема: Re: HA: translators wanted for FreeIPA
On 02/19/2010 08:13 AM, John Dennis wrote:
On 02/19/2010 02:41 AM, Andrew Martynov wrote:
> Hi, John!
>
> Unfortunately currently none of uploaded .po files can be found in GIT
> repository.
>
> Have you got translated files by email via
transifex.net (ru.po for
> example)?
> Should I re-post translated file to transifex.net?
>
> Regards,
> Andrew Martynov
Hi Andrew:
Yes, we got your .po file (as well as a few others). Let me explain
what's going on. The project has very a strict commit policy. Every
change to the repository has be reviewed and approved before one of the
few people with commit privileges will do the actual git commit. We've
set Transifex up so that submissions go to our development email list
where the review process takes place instead of being directly committed
to git. This means there will likely always be a several day delay
between submissions and their appearance in the git repository.
This particular week things are actually running a bit slower because we
made an alpha release of our v2 product. The alpha release caused the
repo to be frozen for a few days and a number of patches (including
several translations) have been sitting in a queue waiting for commit.
My expectation is those will go through today. My apologies for the
confusion.
Apparently I misspoke, I just reviewed our Transifex submissions we do
not have a ru.po submission. We have pl, id, kn and bn_IN translations,
but no ru. Did you submit it through Transifex? If so how? If there is a
problem we need to figure it out, the submission process seems to be
working for the other translators.
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