Apologies in advance for sounding preachy..
<nag mode>
can we perhaps snip non-relevant portions of the content when replying to mails[1].
Endless
scrolling and formatting blues often hide away the really important bits from the reply.
</nag mode>
Thanks a lot and apologies for top-posting.
regards
Runa
[1]
----- "Asgeir Frimannsson" <asgeirf(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 3:13 AM, Dimitris Glezos <dimitris(a)glezos.com>
> wrote:
>> 2008/9/29 Paul W. Frields <stickster(a)gmail.com>:
>>> On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 05:19:14PM +0530, Ankitkumar Rameshchandra
> Patel wrote:
>>>> Dimitris Glezos wrote:
>>>>> 2008/9/26 Paul W. Frields <stickster(a)gmail.com>:
>>>>>
>>>>>> On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 12:08:31PM +0300, Dimitris Glezos
> wrote:
>>>>>>> We'll need the usual steps followed to add these modules
to
> transifex:
>>>>>>>
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/L10N/FAQ#add-transifex
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The most important ones are having 'transif' added to
the
> respective
>>>>>>> account system groups and notifying us with which <VCS
root,
> module,
>>>>>>> branch> to use. One bug report for all moved Docs would
be
> sufficient,
>>>>>>> and we can re-open it when a new module has been moved.
>>>>>>>
>>>>> All 7 docs projects have been registered and enabled [1] in
> Transifex.
>>>>>
https://translate.fedoraproject.org/submit/module/
>>>>>
>>>> Can we get all 7 docs projects enabled in DL as well?
>>> I think Dimitris mentioned earlier that Damned Lies won't support
>>> Publican's multiple POT files. It would be great if Red Hat
> I18n/L10n
>>> would collaborate with the community to help pave the way for
>>> statistics reporting for these repos. I don't know whether that
> means
>>> fixing part of DL, or simply accelerating the rate at which
>>> statistical support in Tx is written. I know Dimitris, Asgeir,
> and
>>> any of the other Tx developers would be thrilled to have some
>>> assistance with this.
>> Patches are welcome with champagnes and fireworks, as always. :D
>>
>>> In the meantime, Dimitris also suggested a workaround using some
> sort
>>> of simple Python script. I doubt that's been written yet, maybe
>>> someone can help there?
>> Here's a sample skeleton for such a script/scenario, for anyone
> who'd
>> like to actually code it.
>>
>> -----------------------
>> == Get the source ==
>>
>> First time:
>> $ project-list = ['about', 'release-notes']
>> $ for p in project-list:
>> git clone
git://git.fedoraproject.org/git/{p}.git
>>
>> Later, to pull new changes:
>> $ for p in project-list:
>> git fetch && ...
>>
>> == Calculate statistics ==
>> $ wget http://.../fedora-docs-l10n-script.py
>> $ python fedora-docs-l10n-script.py pt_BR
>> pt_BR statistics:
>> about: 80% (115T, 40F, 10U)
>> release-notes: 80% (115T, 40F, 10U)
>> -----------------------
> If I remember correctly, publican actually has a 'genearate
> translation statistics' make target that can even generate HTML.
>
> Would it be ok If I set up a cron job that:
> 1) Puts translation statistics on a public web page (to make it
> simple, e.g. my fedorapeople web space)
> 2) Sends updated statistics to fedora-trans-list daily, or even after
> each 'submission' depending on how much we want to spam that list...
>
> In addition, we could add a link to this stats through the front page
> of
translate.fedoraproject.org
>
> Comments on this workflow is welcome, but I'll try to make sure we at
> least have some statistics for our documentation SOON.
>
> I guess the fedora infrastructure is in 'freeze' mode, so I'm not
> sure
> how easy it would be to make the script run inside the
> infrastructure... But the main concern now is giving translators some
> statistics :)
>
> But first for some breakfast...
Could anyone review the attached script for converting release-notes to a
publican-friendly PO structure?
Figured I'd learn ABC in bash scripting while I was at it...
I could send out a git patch, but it makes it a bit hard to see what I was doing...
cheers,
asgeir
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