Hi guys!
If I understand correctly the wanted solution is the translation
attribution will be per string basis meaning that we can attribute a
certain author to a string.
The only system I'm aware of that is capable of such thing is
TranslateWiki, which is a little overkill because we will have to use a
full wiki system in order to implement gettext (which can be done using
a much less sophisticated system).
Since the Wine project already has a Wiki, maybe we can utilize this
wiki in order to install TranslateWiki.
There are several advantages:
1. The strings are saved just like wiki pages meaning that there's a
full history and diff of all strings including dates and authors.
2. The statistics are great (The current statistics is nice as well but
contains less info).
3. It's a full wiki system (Both advantage and disadvantage).
None of the other systems can attribute a certain translation to a
certain author AFAICT.
Kind regards,
YaronShahrabani
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2012/2/27 Miroslav Such������ <msuchy@redhat.com <mailto:msuchy@redhat.com>>
������ ������Hi,
������ ������I just read:
������ ������http://www.winehq.org/news/__2012022001
������ ������<http://www.winehq.org/news/2012022001>
������ ������and then
������ ������http://wiki.winehq.org/__Translating
������ ������<
http://wiki.winehq.org/Translating>
������ ������especially:
������ ������ ������ ������The Wine project would be very interested in making its PO files
������ ������ ������ ������available on web-based community translations systems such as
������ ������ ������ ������Pootle or Launchpad. Our hope is that this would make
������ ������ ������ ������translating Wine even easier and engage new translators.
������ ������ ������ ������The reason why it has not happened yet is that all Wine
������ ������ ������ ������contributions, including for translations, must be attributable
������ ������ ������ ������to a specific author and that these tools don't make that
������ ������ ������ ������possible yet. For more details see the wine-devel discussion
������ ������ ������ ������here and here. Any contributions that would solve this issue
������ ������ ������ ������would be very welcome.
������ ������which refer:
������ ������http://www.winehq.org/__pipermail/wine-devel/2012-__January/093908.html
������ ������# Martin Minar <skulliq@gmail.com <mailto:skulliq@gmail.com>>, 2011
������ ������<tel:2011>.
������ ������# Milan Kerslager <kerslage@linux.cz <mailto:kerslage@linux.cz>>,
������ ������2002 <tel:2002>, 2007 <tel:2007>.
������ ������# Miloslav Trmac <mitr@volny.cz <mailto:mitr@volny.cz>>, 2002
������ ������<tel:2002>.
������ ������# Miroslav Such������ <msuchy@redhat.com <mailto:msuchy@redhat.com>>,
������ ������2011 <tel:2011>.
������ ������msgid ""
������ ������msgstr ""
������ ������"Project-Id-Version: Spacewalk\n"
������ ������"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
������ ������"POT-Creation-Date: 2011-12-21 13:07+0100\n"
������ ������"PO-Revision-Date: 2011-12-14 09:21+0000\n"
������ ������"Last-Translator: Miroslav Such������ <
msuchy@redhat.com
������ ������<mailto:msuchy@redhat.com>>\n"
������ ������"Language-Team: Czech
������ ������(http://www.transifex.net/__projects/p/fedora/team/cs/
������ ������<http://www.transifex.net/projects/p/fedora/team/cs/>)\n
������ ������So you had overview of contributors, but you could not tell which
������ ������one contributor done which string.
������ ������But version 0.7 (IIRC) sent each contribution immediately to git.
������ ������Under login (and email) of that contributor. That contributor was
������ ������"Author" and commiter was some transifex user. So this way you allow
������ ������git commit access to those contributors directly to git, but since
������ ������it goes via that web interface, they could commit only to /po/
������ ������directory and even only to language, for which they had been granted.
������ ������You can download it here:
������ ������http://trac.transifex.org/__files/ <http://trac.transifex.org/files/>
������ ������and setup your own instance.
������ ������If is sufficient for you only tracking name of contributors, you can
������ ������use that hosted solution at:
https://www.transifex.net/
������ ������--
������ ������Miroslav Suchy
������ ������Red Hat Satellite Engineering