2011/6/1 You-Cheng Hsieh <[email protected]>: > 2011/6/1 Rémi Verschelde <[email protected]>: >> 2011/6/1 Marek Laane <[email protected]>: >>>> >>>> Thanks for everyone's grammar class. lol >>>> >>>> I think that the problem would be, next time even if we want to use php >>>> format >>>> for translating, it will be better to have a reference web page so that we >>>> translators can know where these strings are for... >>>> >>>> >>>> Franklin >>> >>> In fact, there is: http://mageia.org/en/1/ , though it's so hidden nobody >>> knows about it :-) >>> >> >> I do agree that sometimes translating the PHP array needs the context, >> and I personnally had access to the EN page, for I secretly extorted >> the URL from Oliver :p >> >> So feel free to use it for your translations, but please do not spread >> it. These pages are not supposed to be published before the release of >> Mageia 1, and that's why they were kept hidden :) > > Does the translation array for the http://mageia.org/en/1/ page announced? > I found it in > http://svnweb.mageia.org/web/www/trunk/en/1/locales.php?view=markup > But I'm not sure if it's finished, nor do I remember seeing the > message announcing it for translation... >
Look for the mail "Translate web pages for release" (https://www.mageia.org/pipermail/mageia-i18n/2011-May/001775.html). You can grab the php array of the SVN, that way you'll be sure to have the latest. Regards, Rémi / Akien
