John J. McDonough napsal(a):
----- Original Message ----- From: "Josef Hrus(ka"
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To: "John J. McDonough" <wb8rcr(a)arrl.net>; "Fedora Translation
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Sent: Tuesday, October 06, 2009 5:06 PM
Subject: Re: Release Notes errors 06-Oct
> I am just wondering if there will be the cs-CZ translation of RN
> available in the following days based on the version in transifex. The
> last successful build is based on a version of the translation when it
> was at 40%. Now (from Sunday) it is at 90%. But because of the errors
> there has not been a successful build with the version at 90% so far.
> Can I expect that there will be a build in the following days?
Josef
I will continue to run te job, but there were a number of other issues
in the Czek translation that I eventually fixed for the rpm. However,
my fixes don't go back to Transifex, so the errors will still be there
for the job that runs tonight.
OK, I understand.
All the corrections are in the cs.po in the master branch of git, but
pulling them out from that gigantic file will be something of a chore.
I was thinking that I could push up the log file instead of the html
if the job should fail, but then you wouldn't be able to just look at
the dates to see whether it was successful. At least that way you
could get the error without my having to manually pull it out. And
even then, the error messages themselves are kind of hard to
understand much of the time.
I was going to post the non-&PRODVER; diff, but it is hard to read
without the color coding. But, you can see the color coded changes at
this horrible URL:
http://git.fedoraproject.org/git/?p=docs/release-notes.git;a=blobdiff;f=p...
That's fine. I now know where to look and in what. And I can then
"propagate" (manually copy) the changes to the Transifex.
Sorry that I am not very helpful to your work. Translating several
hundreds of strings is not easy for one person. So, I usually try to
translate quickly, but without any real or deep control quality
considerations. Then I do the other rounds where I concentrate much more
on the quality - first, trying to correct my mistakes (spelling,
grammar) and second, very often I have to look at the Internet for
information on some projects/software to be able to translate some more
technically-oriented topics (sometime I have no really a clue what I am
translating about). In short, I have just finished the first round. Now,
it's the time when I will try to correct my mistakes and overall polish
the text.
It is just that if I can have access to files like your one it would be
fine also for me to correct myself. But anyway, next time I will try to
be more careful also to you, ie. from the beginning. ;-)
It should be fairly evident that the red lines were replaced with
the
green.
Hope this helps, and thanks fr paying such close attention
--McD
Josef