Hello, members of the Fedora internationalization community!
As I expect most of you are aware, Fedora has been heavily driving forwards with a new
technology: Modularity. As part of this initiative, I have set up a new translation
project on
fedora.zanata.org that will contain all of the summary, description and
profile
descriptions for every module available in each Fedora branch (starting with Fedora 28).
These strings will be used by end-users who are trying to determine what they need to
install on their systems, so it would be highly desirable to get them translated and
made
available.
The translations will be automatically consumed from Zanata and added to the repository
metadata for the relevant Fedora releases, so they are not necessarily bound to the
usual
translation deadline; they can come in at any future nightly repository compose.
The new translation project can be found at
https://fedora.zanata.org/project/view/fedora-modularity-translations
Currently, the source strings are generated manually. I have written a simple tool[1][2]
that will automatically extract the translatable strings from all modules tagged for a
particular Fedora release and upload them to Zanata. I would very much like to know if
there is a good system that I could tie into in order to have this extraction and upload
done periodically (nightly).
If there's anything I can do to help this get started, please let me or Langdon
White
(
langdon(a)redhat.com) know and we'll do our best to assist.
[1]
https://pypi.org/project/mmdzanata/
[2]
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1623220
Hi,
Thanks for your work.
Is it possible to fix minor typos?
In dwm description:
Includes distrribution-compiled dwm as well as a helper script to apply user patches and
configuration, dwm-user.
distrribution -> distribution
In testmodule description:
This module demonstrates how to write simple modulemd files And can be used for testing
the build and release pipeline.
And -> and
Thanks in advance for your answer.
Best regards,
Yuri