Hi, I am coordinating the translation of drupal to Dzongkha(dz). We have completed translating 27 files from the total of 33 pot files. I was also given a cvs account and have uploaded all the 27 completed files. So now what should i do to make my translations appear at: http://drupal.org/project/Translations
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tdendup@dit.gov.bt wrote:
Hi, I am coordinating the translation of drupal to Dzongkha(dz). We have completed translating 27 files from the total of 33 pot files. I was also given a cvs account and have uploaded all the 27 completed files. So now what should i do to make my translations appear at: http://drupal.org/project/Translations
You need to branch your dz directory for 4.7 and to create a project at http://drupal.org/node/add/project_project
Cheers, Gerhard
Op maandag 9 oktober 2006 11:01, schreef tdendup@dit.gov.bt:
Hi, I am coordinating the translation of drupal to Dzongkha(dz). We have completed translating 27 files from the total of 33 pot files. I was also given a cvs account and have uploaded all the 27 completed files. So now what should i do to make my translations appear at: http://drupal.org/project/Translations
1) upload them, using CVS. read more at http://drupal.org/node/22288 and sub-pages 2) add a project on http://drupal.org/node/add/project_project 3) announce the release on this mailinglist or on the infrastructure ML; someone with permissions needs to approve the project.
Optionally announce this in the forums. If you write a well-formulated release announcement your project may make it to the frontpage. I, personally, would vote for such a project on the frontpage. Dzongkha is't exactly well known in the western world, so such a project shows the power of open source, and also of Drupal. The fact that "Drupal even has Dzongkha translations", is IMO very cool. (for those interested http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dzongkha, it is a Tibetan language, spoken most in Bhutan)
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