On Sat, Nov 8, 2008 at 12:04 AM, Claude Paroz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Le jeudi 06 novembre 2008 à 15:42 +0100, Petr Kovar a écrit : >> Hi! >> >> I think it's the right time to set up the GNOME 2.25/2.26 development >> release set on Damned Lies. 2.25.1 has been just released. That being >> said, maybe we could also think whether hiding development release set >> from translators on Damned Lies in the early period of development cycle is >> really needed, or not. > > Hi all, > > Yes, you deserve some explanations. With Stéphane Raimbault, we have > been very busy recently to port current Damned Lies application to the > Django framework. And I'd want to use the new app for tracking GNOME > 2.26. No new feature for the time being. > > You can temporarily test it under the following URL: > http://djamnedlies.gnome.org > > You'll find there the stats for GNOME 2.26. > > I'd like to have some more days with both applications in parallel so as > we can track regressions. Please tell me (or enter a bug) if you find > some pecularity in the new app. The i18n support is not yet completely > done. Don't try to intltool-update the po directory. > Stéphane is preparing a good surprise for you all in the next weeks... > > This move is a step forward to draw near the Transifex [1] application > which is also moving to Django. > > Regards, > > Claude > > [1] http://transifex.org
Good job guys. Impressive migration -- it looks as if nothing changed! =) The app feels very responsive too. -δ -- Dimitris Glezos Jabber ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED], GPG: 0xA5A04C3B http://dimitris.glezos.com/ "He who gives up functionality for ease of use loses both and deserves neither." (Anonymous) -- _______________________________________________ gnome-i18n mailing list gnome-i18n@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n