2010/12/31 Diego Búrigo Zacarão<diegobz(a)gmail.com>:
> 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
> --
> Diego Búrigo Zacarão
>
http://diegobz.net
I am so happy to hear this good news on the coming New
Year's Day!
Thanks all the guys who are migrating transifex to the new version for
us translators.
We are looking forward to try the new version.
Happy New Year! :)
--
Regards,
Tiansworld
Fedora Project Ambassador & Contributor