Hello folks!

I hope you're having some relaxing holidays. At this time of the year
we're also in the process of finishing and cleaning up things. After
getting a few complaints about launchpad and after having my own
issues with the translation system of launchpad, I'm now trying out
the capabilities of the Transifex platform. For some unknown reason
Transifex didn't appear on my radar when we decided to move from our
home-grown translation system some existing online translation
service.

But compared to launchpad, Transifex really is shiny star with great
features: first of all, it natively supports our PHP-style
localization files. So no conversion to and from the gettext format is
necessary. Then the commandline tools come in very handy and make it
easy to sync translations with our git repository. Although I had
tackled together a script to import translations from launchpad, there
was always something failing which made it impossible to run it
automatically in a cron job. The Transifex platform seems to be very
solid and well-developed whereas launchpad has some serious issues
with updating counts and other meta information. Not to speak of the
endless (nonsense) conflicts the system detected which I had to
resolve manually by clicking hundreds of buttons...

Long story short: I'd like to make Transifex our new and official
translation system and shut-down the account on launchpad.

I know, this isn't very nice for all of our translators who we made
registering accounts on launchpad not so long ago and who now have to
register at yet another platform just to follow us. I admit, launchpad
was a mistake and I'd like to correct this mistake rather soon.

So unless there are serious concerns about the move to Transifex, this
shall be our new translation system starting in 2013. As a first step,
I registered a project at
https://www.transifex.com/projects/p/roundcube-webmail. For quality
reasons it is set to limited access which means that translators have
to apply to become part of a translation team before they can actually
start translating. So if you're interested in becoming a member for a
certain language team, choose the language from the list and then
click on "Join team" on the upper right part of the overview page.

Thanks to all the people who contributed to Roundcube either as
developers, translators, testers or in any other way. It's fun to move
the project forward and I hope you'll all stick with us in 2013.

Happy new year, everybody!

~Thomas
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