2011/4/1 Michael Scherer <[email protected]> > Le vendredi 01 avril 2011 à 09:33 +0800, You-Cheng Hsieh a écrit : > > 2011/3/31 Oliver Burger <[email protected]>: > > > Hi, > > > since there were some questions/problems with Tx yesterday in the > evening, I > > > now created another wiki page, trying to describe what you should do > and > > > should be able to do. > > > I included some screenshots hoping it's easier to understand in this > way. > > > > > > http://www.mageia.org/wiki/doku.php?id=translators:tx_short_guide > > > > > > Please read it and try, if it works. > > > > > > At the end of the page I have added a section for frequently asked > questions. > > > You can either add a question (and in the best case an answer) there > yourself > > > and notify me / the list of it or you could ask per mail and I will try > to add > > > it (hopefully including the answer to it). > > > > > > Oliver > > > > > > > Hello, > > For a normal new beginner, I want to summon what one should do: > > > > 1. Register a personal account at https://identity.mageia.org/ > > 1.5 : ask to be added to the proper i18n group ( or you will face "your > account is expired" error message ) > > Won't it be better that willing translator is added automatically to the "proper group" after he/she has joined the team (i.e. either after clicking to join or after coordinator has approved him/her)? It would be more logical, woudn't it?
> > 2. Use that account to log into https://transifex.mageia.org/ > > (Should we mention it at Transifex.mageia.org that you should register > > at identity.mageia.org?) > > Likely. > > > 3. Browse to translation teams > > https://transifex.mageia.org/projects/p/mageia_i18n/teams/ > > (It's not linked to 'languages' on front page, so some guidance is > needed.) > > Also a good idea. > > > 4. Select a team and click 'Join this team' > > (If you are not a member of any team, you cannot translate.) > > 5. When the coordinator approves, you can begin translation. > > -- > Michael Scherer > >
