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List:       kde-i18n-doc
Subject:    Re: Arabic Translation of KDE has Pootle
From:       Vít Pelčák <vit () pelcak ! org>
Date:       2014-04-01 8:57:09
Message-ID: CACq8bh7XcsSj=SG+2NSut+w9XwWfDqbctAheP-hwf5y_8jdJZA () mail ! gmail ! com
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My experience tells me, that having more people in the team is not
really helpful.

You need to introduce them into conventions and stuff and then they
don't do too much work either.

It is better to have stable core of translators.
Who wants to translate KDE, he will find a way unless it is way too
complicated (and doing some svn checkout or downloading file by hand,
translating file in Lokalize and then sending it via mail is not
complicated).

2014-04-01 9:48 GMT+02:00 ابراهیم محمدی <ebrahim@mohammadi.ir>:
> Subversion isn't a translation tool. OTOH I think Pootle is able to work in
> sync with a Subversion repository.
>
> If you mean you are against considering Pootle as the default translation
> tool of KDE, it's OK IMHO. However each localization team may choose their
> default tool. And my experience with Pootle tells me it's a very powerful
> and convenient tool lowering the barrier of getting more people involved in
> software translation projects.
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 12:29 AM, Luigi Toscano <luigi.toscano@tiscali.it>
> wrote:
>>
>> مصعب الزعبي ha scritto:
>> >
>> > Now we use pootle to Translate KDE , So what the way to make that common
>> > for
>> > all language of KDE ?
>> >
>>
>> I don't think there are any plans for moving the primary source to pootle
>> (I
>> personally would oppose it, for many reasons). The main source of
>> translations
>> is and will be our SVN server.
>>
>> Ciao
>> --
>> Luigi
>>
>



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