[translations] Serbian and general localization questions

Milan Dinić liste at srpski.biz
Mon Feb 18 18:29:43 UTC 2008


Thanks for your answer!

The current plan is that we are going to have a central server setup
> on drupal.org.


Is there some prediction about time when that will be done?

> Also I must ask you where I could find updated pots for 5.x, since those
> >  here (http://drupal.org/project/drupal-pot) are from July of last year?
>
> With l10n_server, you just need to drop in the latest Drupal 5 release
> (no need for specific templates).
>

Well, thats how I understood it will work, and thats why I asked about
l10n_server.
So, what are you suggest, should I go to test server (since I don't want to
setup new one; I see that they on drupaler.ru accept several languages) and
there upload my .po file and start updating non translated strings (I
understood from your explanation that translations from current servers will
be imported to central one, so nothing will be lost) or do it as it was done
till l10n_server (or third option to wait creation of l10n_server on
drupal.org, if it will be created soon)?


2008/2/18, Gábor Hojtsy <gabor at hojtsy.hu>:
>
> 2008/2/18 Milan Dinić <liste at srpski.biz>:
> > I read whole documentation about translating on drupal.org and found
> some
> >  informations, which I need to be cleared. Should I update smaller .po
> files
> > from this big one and then create an issue so someone will then update
> > project page or go directly to new localization server, which I found
> that
> >  is on test phase?
> >
> > I also checked one where I see several Slavic languages
> > (http://www.drupaler.ru/). My question is also are those localization
> >  servers temporary, so after that all will be moved to drupal.org (i.e.
> > l10n.drupal.org) or they will stay in current look (separated for each
> >  language)? If they move to central server on drupal.org, will all
> > translations be moved over there? Are those current servers updated with
> >  new strings and are those translations automatically updated on
> drupal.org
> > or there is need for manual update?
> >  We could create translation team for Serbian and thats why I ask you
> about
> > servers, since it would be easier to translate for Drupal 6 and for
> > numerous modules with collaboration.
>
> The current plan is that we are going to have a central server setup
> on drupal.org. All translation servers are expected to export and then
> import their translations to the central server. A fundamental
> advantage of the central server will be
>
> - drupal.org managed, so with proper backup, etc
> - projects will only need to be scanned once, available to all
> - the same set of projects available for translations of all teams
> - same toolset (so if you contribute to more languages, you can
> easily hop around)
> - translation packages will be generated and downloadable on drupal.org
> - translation status will be displayed on project pages directly on
> drupal.org (eg. on the Views project page, you will see a list of
> translation status as well)
>
> > Also I must ask you where I could find updated pots for 5.x, since those
> >  here (http://drupal.org/project/drupal-pot) are from July of last year?
>
> With l10n_server, you just need to drop in the latest Drupal 5 release
> (no need for specific templates). We can generate new templates for
> that CVS project, but string changes were minimal if anything changed
> at all in later Drupal releases.
>
> Gabor
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