On Mon, 7 Sep 2009 18:55:40 +0200 Leandro Regueiro <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> Hi, > >> I used to use the subversion script, generate the diffs and send > >> them to this mailing list. This was slow. > >> > >> I prefer to work against my local read-only copy of the subversion > >> (now git), and when I want, send all the changes easily (like the > >> patches) and commit them in few time (the committers used to appear > >> two or three weeks after I submit the patches). Is there any way to > >> work against a git local copy and then send all the files in one > >> archive to Transifex? > > > > Well, you can of course have a local copy of the git repository. If > > you update it before translating the .po file, you can then upload > > the .po file to Transifex, clean the changes made in your local > > copy and update it again. However, that'll work around the locking > > feature of Tx and it might also cause you (or someone else) to > > overwrite other people's translations (or yours). So all in all, > > this is not a good idea. > > I'll use the local copy only to get the new .pot files, and every time > I open my .po files I'll syncronize them with the latest .pot file. I > don't see any problem! If you get the file, you can translate it, and > if another people are working on it, you shouldn't work on it, but > with communication within your language team there is no problem (and > of course not touching other languages files). Yeah, if you communicate this in your team this is absolutely fine, I agree. - Jannis
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