Re: Upload «debian-installer» translations
Hi, Am Samstag, 9. Mai 2020 schrieb Laura Arjona Reina: > Hi all > > El 8/5/20 a las 17:27, Holger Wansing escribió: > > Hi, > > > > Andrei POPESCU wrote: > >>> 2. How can a I update a PO file with no account? > >>> > >>> ¹ > >>> https://salsa.debian.org/installer-team/installation-guide/-/tree/master/po/es > >> > >> The classic method is to send the .po file attached to a wishlist bug > >> report against the corresponding package (in this case probably > >> 'debian-installer', Cc: -boot for confirmation). > > > > Yes, that would work ('installation-guide' would be the correct package). > > Camaleón filed the bug correctly according to that instructions, but now > we're getting this error when the BTS spider runs (every hour): > > /srv/i18n.debian.org/etc/cron.hourly//spiderbts: > Warning: #960085 filled against installation-guide (source: > installation-guide) but manual is in the database > /srv/i18n.debian.org//dl10n/git/../data/spiderbts/data/tmp > > Is this an issue that we should fix in the spider, or the bug should be > filed against a different package name? There is no other package name, "installation-guide" is the only correct one. "manual" is a relict from past times, which are over long ago. So I assume this is an outdated-spider-config issue. Maybe there was no translator, which has used the spider for installation-guide translations, for years? Holger -- Sent from my Jolla phone http://www.jolla.com/
Re: Upload «debian-installer» translations
Hi all El 8/5/20 a las 17:27, Holger Wansing escribió: > Hi, > > Andrei POPESCU wrote: >> [Cc: as I'm not sure you are subscribed to -i18n, sorry if this is the >> case] >> >> On Vi, 08 mai 20, 16:14:57, Camaleón wrote: >>> Hello, >>> >>> I first posted on the Spanish mailing list but nobody replied. >>> Apologies, I'm a bit lost in these kind of translations and couldn't find the time to get myself up-to-date about how things work :/ >> >>> 2. How can a I update a PO file with no account? >>> >>> ¹ >>> https://salsa.debian.org/installer-team/installation-guide/-/tree/master/po/es >> >> The classic method is to send the .po file attached to a wishlist bug >> report against the corresponding package (in this case probably >> 'debian-installer', Cc: -boot for confirmation). > > Yes, that would work ('installation-guide' would be the correct package). Camaleón filed the bug correctly according to that instructions, but now we're getting this error when the BTS spider runs (every hour): /srv/i18n.debian.org/etc/cron.hourly//spiderbts: Warning: #960085 filled against installation-guide (source: installation-guide) but manual is in the database /srv/i18n.debian.org//dl10n/git/../data/spiderbts/data/tmp Is this an issue that we should fix in the spider, or the bug should be filed against a different package name? Kind regards, -- Laura Arjona Reina https://wiki.debian.org/LauraArjona
Re: Upload «debian-installer» translations
On Vi, 08 mai 20, 17:27:13, Holger Wansing wrote: > Andrei POPESCU wrote: > > > > On Vi, 08 mai 20, 16:14:57, Camaleón wrote: > > > > > 2. How can a I update a PO file with no account? > > > > > > ¹ > > > https://salsa.debian.org/installer-team/installation-guide/-/tree/master/po/es > > > > The classic method is to send the .po file attached to a wishlist bug > > report against the corresponding package (in this case probably > > 'debian-installer', Cc: -boot for confirmation). > > Yes, that would work ('installation-guide' would be the correct package). Right, got confused by the subject ;) Kind regards, Andrei -- http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: Upload «debian-installer» translations
El 2020-05-08 a las 17:42 +0300, Andrei POPESCU escribió: > [Cc: as I'm not sure you are subscribed to -i18n, sorry if this is the > case] Thanks for caring! Although I read the -i18n mailing list to keep an eye over it, from time to time, I'm not subscribed to it. > On Vi, 08 mai 20, 16:14:57, Camaleón wrote: (...) > > IIRC, Debian robot was being used in first stage (ITT, RFR, and so > > on...) but now it seems there are two ways for managing the files > > updates: > > > > - Salsa > > - Weblate > > > > Both systems need an account to be able to upload these files but I do > > not have an account (neither I want to take the responsibility of > > uploading files to Debian servers and doing commits). > > > > Questions are: > > > > 1. Is the robot still being used to handle these files or now everybody > > can edit the PO files without needing to tell other translators they are > > working on it? > > Unless I missed something the robot's purpose was coordination only. The > .po files still needed to be uploaded by someone with commit access. Yes, you are right. One of the Spanish translators did the job for me, but it seems he is not active right now on our mailing list. > > 2. How can a I update a PO file with no account? > > > > ¹ > > https://salsa.debian.org/installer-team/installation-guide/-/tree/master/po/es > > The classic method is to send the .po file attached to a wishlist bug > report against the corresponding package (in this case probably > 'debian-installer', Cc: -boot for confirmation). Okay, I'll take that way unless someone states otherwise. I keep the Cc, just in case... Thanks a bunch, Andrei. Cheers, -- Camaleón
Re: Upload «debian-installer» translations
Hi, Andrei POPESCU wrote: > [Cc: as I'm not sure you are subscribed to -i18n, sorry if this is the > case] > > On Vi, 08 mai 20, 16:14:57, Camaleón wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I first posted on the Spanish mailing list but nobody replied. > > > > It seems there were some changes the way translation of debian-installer > > PO files are being handled¹. > > > > IIRC, Debian robot was being used in first stage (ITT, RFR, and so > > on...) but now it seems there are two ways for managing the files > > updates: > > > > - Salsa > > - Weblate > > > > Both systems need an account to be able to upload these files but I do > > not have an account (neither I want to take the responsibility of > > uploading files to Debian servers and doing commits). > > > > Questions are: > > > > 1. Is the robot still being used to handle these files or now everybody > > can edit the PO files without needing to tell other translators they are > > working on it? > > Unless I missed something the robot's purpose was coordination only. The > .po files still needed to be uploaded by someone with commit access. > > > 2. How can a I update a PO file with no account? > > > > ¹ > > https://salsa.debian.org/installer-team/installation-guide/-/tree/master/po/es > > The classic method is to send the .po file attached to a wishlist bug > report against the corresponding package (in this case probably > 'debian-installer', Cc: -boot for confirmation). Yes, that would work ('installation-guide' would be the correct package). Or just sent it to the mailing list, debian-boot@lists.debian.org. I can pick it up from there. I would be happy to see translation updates for Spanish! Holger -- Holger Wansing PGP-Fingerprint: 496A C6E8 1442 4B34 8508 3529 59F1 87CA 156E B076
Re: Upload «debian-installer» translations
[Cc: as I'm not sure you are subscribed to -i18n, sorry if this is the case] On Vi, 08 mai 20, 16:14:57, Camaleón wrote: > Hello, > > I first posted on the Spanish mailing list but nobody replied. > > It seems there were some changes the way translation of debian-installer > PO files are being handled¹. > > IIRC, Debian robot was being used in first stage (ITT, RFR, and so > on...) but now it seems there are two ways for managing the files > updates: > > - Salsa > - Weblate > > Both systems need an account to be able to upload these files but I do > not have an account (neither I want to take the responsibility of > uploading files to Debian servers and doing commits). > > Questions are: > > 1. Is the robot still being used to handle these files or now everybody > can edit the PO files without needing to tell other translators they are > working on it? Unless I missed something the robot's purpose was coordination only. The .po files still needed to be uploaded by someone with commit access. > 2. How can a I update a PO file with no account? > > ¹ > https://salsa.debian.org/installer-team/installation-guide/-/tree/master/po/es The classic method is to send the .po file attached to a wishlist bug report against the corresponding package (in this case probably 'debian-installer', Cc: -boot for confirmation). Kind regards, Andrei -- http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser signature.asc Description: PGP signature