Re: Sabayon branched for gnome-2-20

2007-09-21 Thread Claude Paroz
Le mercredi 19 septembre 2007 à 16:32 -0500, Federico Mena Quintero a écrit : Hi, I just branched sabayon for gnome-2-20. New translations should go to trunk and the gnome-2-20 branch. Thanks, l10n.gnome.org updated. Claude ___ gnome-i18n

Re: New translations

2007-09-21 Thread Claude Paroz
Le vendredi 21 septembre 2007 à 10:21 +0500, Nurali Abdurahmonov a écrit : Hi all, I'm new coordinator of uzbek team. Nurali, at last you got it :-) Congratulations! today I added translation t gnome-panel modul. Anybybody can check this modul for errors? I edited ChangleLog and add

Re: New translations

2007-09-21 Thread Mgr. Peter Tuharsky
Hi there, And last question. I saw there is trunk and branch for all modules in svn server. Where I must work, in trunk or in branches? This depends on what you want to do. By example, on the GNOME 2.20 page [1], you can see if modules have already branched by looking at the downbload

Re: Can I edit the en.po of the releasenotes ?

2007-09-21 Thread Murray Cumming
On Thu, 2007-09-20 at 18:03 +0200, Kenneth Nielsen wrote: Done. BTW that particular list, of the languages the release notes are available in, is still way to large in the msgid. This means that if translators translate it directly they have a bunch of broken links in their release notes.

Re: Introducing new GNOME SVN users

2007-09-21 Thread Ken VanDine
I would love to see this. It would be great to see who the new committers are and what they might be working on. Thanks, --Ken On 9/21/07, Olav Vitters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Within another project[1], we've starting doing self-introductions. This is nice as to notice whenever someone joins

Re: Introducing new GNOME SVN users

2007-09-21 Thread Og Maciel
On 9/21/07, Ken VanDine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I would love to see this. It would be great to see who the new committers are and what they might be working on. Agreed! In the translation teams for both GNOME, XFCE and Ubuntu, we ask that all volunteers / collaborators to introduce themselves