I added Carlos to get help.
(2014年08月19日 22:26), David Woodhouse wrote:
Hi Noriko-san,
Thank you for your helpful response.
On Tue, 2014-08-19 at 13:45 +1000, Noriko Mizumoto wrote:
> Now we are currently planning to move from Transifex to Zanata
> (fedora.zanata). 'fedora.zanata' instance will be newly created to
> accept translation for F22 onwards, but not set up yet. I am going to
> attend FESCO meeting sometime to discuss and find best timing to move
> for all maintainers. Then all necessary information will be sent out to
> each maintainer. I like to add your package in my list for this purpose,
> can you tell me the module name?
There are two projects which need translation, although neither of them
are actually mine. One is gss-ntlmssp, which is Simo's project:
https://fedorahosted.org/gss-ntlmssp/
The other is krb5, which has NLS support upstream, but actual
*translations* are left for OS distributors to provide:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1126420
Okay, I added two of them in the list of 'Upstream' group [1].
If those packages rather should belong to 'Main' group (which means
Fedora package following Fedora development schedule), please advise.
[
1]:https://docs.google.com/a/griffithuni.edu.au/spreadsheets/d/1EFvaz8Fd7...
> Also if you like to receive translation for F21, your module can be
> added to 'translate.zanata.org' instance just for F21, where various
> open source projects including non-Fedora are registered. Please read
> the section 'Maintainers' on the workflow-overview page [1]. For F22,
> your module is required to move to 'fedora.zanata' instance.
It might be worthwhile to set up gss-ntlmssp for F21, and that way I can
work on the integration — ensuring that translatable strings get into
Zanata automatically, and providing a makefile target to pull the latest
translations down from Zanata and commit them to the repository.
I'd already offered Simo a 'make update-translations' target which
pulled from Transifex¹, so I'll update that for Zanata. Unless you
already have one?
For the *source* documents, is Zanata able to automatically download
from a URL or does it have to be manually pushed?
Also, is an API key required for zanata-cli to pull translations, or can
that be done anonymously?
Carlos, could you kindly help and answer the above questions?
Thanks
noriko