On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 4:03 PM, Pablo Martin-Gomez
<pablo.martin-gomez(a)laposte.net> wrote:
Le Sat, 13 Mar 2010 23:38:45 +0200,
Dimitris Glezos <glezos(a)indifex.com> a écrit :
> Here's a Q: How are manpages translated? Are they translated at all?
> If they are translated somehow, how would they be packaged?
>
> I see Debian having a few teams collecting manpages and translating
> them via PO files. Sounds like a good meta-distro-project of sorts.
Just to comment the second part. I recently switch the source of the
man-pages-fr package to the Debian's one. Excluding the easiness of
translating po files instead of man files, this Debian project has a
cool initiative : they collected the patches from the Fedora's man-pages
package, created a dedicate file to translate this changes, and
eventually built a tarball for Fedora with our patches included. And
they do this for almost every distro.
For now, they use a git repo to manage the po files. I suggest them to
use Transifex as a front-end (
Tx.net or a dedicated instance) but they
prefer to wait for having more distro around the table before using a
more user friendly interface.
Hey Pablo.
This is really cool. What git repo is it? Is this only for the french
manpages? If yes, can it be extended to all languages?
Maybe we could start a discussion off-mailing list (since lots of CC's
of unsubscribed users will lead to chaos) and get the opinion of more
people?
-d
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Dimitris Glezos
Transifex: The Multilingual Publishing Revolution
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