Re: l10n-status website suggestions

2005-05-18 Thread Carlos Perelló Marín
On Thu, 2005-05-05 at 13:57 +0300, Baris Cicek wrote:
 On Wed, 2005-05-04 at 16:50 -0400, Adam Weinberger wrote:
  Priit Laes wrote:
   Hello,
   
   I couldn't find a suitable module in bugzilla for this, so I decided to
   send my suggestions to the list:
   
   1) Front page should say, when and how often the site is updated. It's 
   also outdated, mumbling something about the about and contact pages :P
   2) Timezone information should be displayed in the last updated dates.
   3) Page should have header and footer like other Gnome related sites.
   4) HTML4 - xhtml + css 
   
   And.. I haven't find the source for this stuff... :(
  
  I'm working on a rewrite of the GTP status pages engine. Among other 
  things, I'm developing an extensible interface for changing the page 
  styles. My ideal situation would be having the status page generator 
  running on its own machine, updating every 2 or three hours.
  
  Right now, the main translation handler is written in C, and is thus 
  very difficult to modify.
 Actually Carlos had a working python script which is never used by
 masses I guess. It has a really great database backend also it was
 storing data in weekly manners. I don't know it's status and it's almost
 6-7 months passed since I talked w/ him about this script. 
 

Right, I'm still working on such system.

I was not aware of Adam's reimplementation, but understand it as my
answer time has been less than ideal but... perhaps a mail telling I'm
want to get this task or help you would be a good thing.

Anyway, there are some people working on some improvements to the
current status pages, and I'm still working on a big improvement to the
status pages using PostgreSQL and Python that would let us have real
time statistics. I'm having a small problem with the mix of technologies
I was using and got stalled without being able to show any information
so I need to change the template system as I'm not able to solve it.

Btw, I'm using python now, I share Adams' opinion about using C as a web
programming language, it's powerful, but the development is too slow...

 Maybe he can clarify the issue, and work overlapping by this way can be
 prevented. 
 

I'm trying to read all my pending mail, seems like I'm near that goal
for this mailing list so if anyone involved on this subject is waiting
for an answer to an email I should get in my inbox and it's not answered
this week, please, resend it and sorry for that.

Cheers.


P.S.: I'm doing the development using Arch to store the source code, you
can get it from: http://carlos.pemas.net/arch/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/

The branch is translation-status--devel--0

I'm still refactoring code and the helper scripts are also missing, will
try to add it as soon as possible.

Cheers.

 
  
  # Adam
  
  
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Re: l10n-status website suggestions

2005-05-05 Thread Jorge Bernal
On 22:51, Wed 04 May 05, Christian Rose wrote:
 ons 2005-05-04 klockan 14:54 +0300 skrev Priit Laes:
  I couldn't find a suitable module in bugzilla for this,
 
 Please use the website product, component gtp.
 
 
  so I decided to
  send my suggestions to the list:
  
  1) Front page should say, when and how often the site is updated. It's 
  also outdated, mumbling something about the about and contact pages :P
  2) Timezone information should be displayed in the last updated dates.
  3) Page should have header and footer like other Gnome related sites.
  4) HTML4 - xhtml + css 
  
  And.. I haven't find the source for this stuff... :(
 
 IIRC Carlos (who has written the status page scripts) keeps the sources
 himself.

the sources are in CVS, in gnome-i18n/status/ , IIRC

 
 
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Re: l10n-status website suggestions

2005-05-05 Thread Baris Cicek

On Wed, 2005-05-04 at 16:50 -0400, Adam Weinberger wrote:
 Priit Laes wrote:
  Hello,
  
  I couldn't find a suitable module in bugzilla for this, so I decided to
  send my suggestions to the list:
  
  1) Front page should say, when and how often the site is updated. It's 
  also outdated, mumbling something about the about and contact pages :P
  2) Timezone information should be displayed in the last updated dates.
  3) Page should have header and footer like other Gnome related sites.
  4) HTML4 - xhtml + css 
  
  And.. I haven't find the source for this stuff... :(
 
 I'm working on a rewrite of the GTP status pages engine. Among other 
 things, I'm developing an extensible interface for changing the page 
 styles. My ideal situation would be having the status page generator 
 running on its own machine, updating every 2 or three hours.
 
 Right now, the main translation handler is written in C, and is thus 
 very difficult to modify.
Actually Carlos had a working python script which is never used by
masses I guess. It has a really great database backend also it was
storing data in weekly manners. I don't know it's status and it's almost
6-7 months passed since I talked w/ him about this script. 

Maybe he can clarify the issue, and work overlapping by this way can be
prevented. 


 
 # Adam
 
 


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l10n-status website suggestions

2005-05-04 Thread Priit Laes
Hello,

I couldn't find a suitable module in bugzilla for this, so I decided to
send my suggestions to the list:

1) Front page should say, when and how often the site is updated. It's 
also outdated, mumbling something about the about and contact pages :P
2) Timezone information should be displayed in the last updated dates.
3) Page should have header and footer like other Gnome related sites.
4) HTML4 - xhtml + css 

And.. I haven't find the source for this stuff... :(
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Re: l10n-status website suggestions

2005-05-04 Thread Christian Rose
ons 2005-05-04 klockan 14:54 +0300 skrev Priit Laes:
 I couldn't find a suitable module in bugzilla for this,

Please use the website product, component gtp.


 so I decided to
 send my suggestions to the list:
 
 1) Front page should say, when and how often the site is updated. It's 
 also outdated, mumbling something about the about and contact pages :P
 2) Timezone information should be displayed in the last updated dates.
 3) Page should have header and footer like other Gnome related sites.
 4) HTML4 - xhtml + css 
 
 And.. I haven't find the source for this stuff... :(

IIRC Carlos (who has written the status page scripts) keeps the sources
himself.


Christian

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l10n-status website suggestions

2005-05-04 Thread Priit Laes
Hello,

I couldn't find a suitable module in bugzilla for this, so I decided to
send my suggestions to the list:

1) Front page should say, when and how often the site is updated.
2) Timezone information should be displayed in the last updated dates.
3) Page should have header and footer like other Gnome related sites.
4) HTML4 - xhtml + css 

And.. I haven't find the source for this stuff... :(
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Re: l10n-status website suggestions

2005-05-04 Thread Abel Cheung
On 5/5/05, Adam Weinberger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  1) Front page should say, when and how often the site is updated. It's
  also outdated, mumbling something about the about and contact pages :P
  2) Timezone information should be displayed in the last updated dates.

Particularly, UTC is desired.

[..]
 running on its own machine, updating every 2 or three hours.

Carlos once mentioned that running once takes more than 4 hours,
mostly spent on msgmerge. So unless the machine is REALLY powerful,
or msgmerge can somehow be optimized, taking it down to 4 hours
is a more achievable target... :-)


 Right now, the main translation handler is written in C, and is thus
 very difficult to modify.

Just curious, it sounds like you want to use scripting language?
(everybody please no language war here)

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Re: l10n-status website suggestions

2005-05-04 Thread Adam Weinberger
Abel Cheung wrote:
On 5/5/05, Adam Weinberger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Right now, the main translation handler is written in C, and is thus
very difficult to modify.

Just curious, it sounds like you want to use scripting language?
(everybody please no language war here)
There are languages better able to handle string manipulation and 
website generation than C.

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