On Oct 27, 2006, at 3:55 PM, Danilo Šegan wrote: > > Today at 18:37, Carlos Perelló Marín wrote: > >>> How frequently is synchronization done? Would there be any way for >>> our language makefile target to be run before Rosetta makes a >>> commit? When .po files are updated in SVN, could/does Rosetta grab >>> them? How are conflicts handled? >> >> As we didn't started its implementation, would be quite useful if you >> share with us the 'perfect' system from your point of view. > > I'd also like to point out a feature in Rosetta which you, as a > maintainer, will find useful. > > You can also upload a tarball containing all the PO files and a POT to > Rosetta, and you can export all translations as a single tarball. > Even if it requires some manual work on your side (i.e. tarring up > your "po" subdirectory and uploading it, or downloading all > translations and commiting them to SVN), it's still a good and > recommended work-around until the features you are asking about are > fully implemented.
Ah. This is useful. I talked with a few of our developers and an automated process to upload tarballs and download translations is something we could come up with pretty easily. I created an account on Launchpad and couldn't figure out how to start about getting a project in to test things out. I found the wiki page that said to submit things but couldn't figure out who to :) Any pointers there? We'd like to try uploading a tgz and see how it all works before automating the process. Also, we have _lots_ of po files because each module/theme/etc has it's own translation files. Are nested folders with lots of po files a problem at all? Thanks! -Chris -- launchpad-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/launchpad-users
