I'd like to see translations eventually, but I only have a poor understanding of what Trac translations entail or how Bloodhound would differ. Just on point 5: I've learned that I'm not good at translating, even into German, so I'd like to rule myself out unless absolutely necessary. I may be able to encourage an italian translator, but she's not technical and these instructions would scare her off: http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracL10N
Is there any (more) straightforward explanation / process of translating Bloodhound? - Joe On 17 January 2013 03:03, Olemis Lang <[email protected]> wrote: > As could be expected , after some successful installations there is > interest in an issue tracker oriented to communities sharing common > language and cultural characteristics . Nowadays Trac offers very good > translations . Nonetheless , since the very moment Apache™ Bloodhound > changed / introduced different approaches to UX / UI , it turns out > that such support is not as effective as it should . > > Therefore I'm putting this subject on the table for our consideration . > > 1. What shall be done about translations ? > 2. Should something be started for Release 5 ? > 3. What would be the translation workflow ? Like Trac's ? > How does it work ? > 4. Current resources about i18n for Trac extensions / plugins ? > 5. Translators ... where are they ? ;) > 6. Will such translations be included in ASF svn repos ? in trunk ? > 7. What will be the impact on the release process ? > 8. Is Apache™ Bloodhound code base ready for translation ? > 9. ... ? :P > > As you can see , many questions indeed . Please throw your $0.02 coins ... > ;) > > PS: More precisely we have received requests for Spanish and > Portuguese translations . According to my skills I could contribute to > Spanish and French translations . > > -- > Regards, > > Olemis. > > Blog ES: http://simelo-es.blogspot.com/ > Blog EN: http://simelo-en.blogspot.com/ > > Featured article: > -- Joe Dreimann UX Designer | WANdisco <http://www.wandisco.com/> * * *Transform your software development department. Register for a free SVN HealthCheck <http://go.wandisco.com/HealthCheck-Sig.html> *
