Hi, I am sorry to disturb all from the discussion on Fedora 12 Release Notes schedule but the Czech translation of F11 Release Notes is now on 90% and I have two three questions. Would it be possible to publish the Release Notes as a web page(s) on Fedora Project? At lease for "pre-view" purposes, to work on finalisation of the translation before official publication? How can I help or what I should do to happen this (publication on the FP web site)?
Josef
2009/7/30 Josef Hruška josef.hruska@upcmail.cz:
Hi, I am sorry to disturb all from the discussion on Fedora 12 Release Notes schedule but the Czech translation of F11 Release Notes is now on 90% and I have two three questions. Would it be possible to publish the Release Notes as a web page(s) on Fedora Project? At lease for "pre-view" purposes, to work on finalisation of the translation before official publication? How can I help or what I should do to happen this (publication on the FP web site)?
Josef
Josef, I'll ask for that translation be posted on docs.fp.o.
Thanks, Eric Docs Project Lead
On 07/31/2009 03:50 AM, Josef Hruška wrote:
Hi, I am sorry to disturb all from the discussion on Fedora 12 Release Notes schedule but the Czech translation of F11 Release Notes is now on 90% and I have two three questions. Would it be possible to publish the Release Notes as a web page(s) on Fedora Project? At lease for "pre-view" purposes, to work on finalisation of the translation before official publication?
Hi Josef -- and many, many thanks for your hard work on getting the Release Notes translated!
I've just rebuilt the Czech version and pushed it to the docs.fedoraproject.org repo; it will become visible the next time that the webserver synchronises with the repo (sometime in the next few hours).
I also corrected a small number of little XML errors that prevented the book from building properly. You can see them here: http://git.fedorahosted.org/git/docs/?p=docs/release-notes.git;a=commitdiff;...
I notice that you still have the cs.po file checked out through Transifex; if you check this back in, you'll over-write those changes, so you should either download a fresh copy of cs.po, or if you have made changes in your local copy that you haven't checked in yet, please fix those same errors in your local copy before uploading :)
How can I help or what I should do to happen this (publication on the FP web site)?
Getting from the po file submitted in Transifex to pages on the web site is a long, complicated, and frustrating process that involves wrestling with a couple of incompatible tools ;)
You can get a feel for the first stages of the process here:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-trans-list/2009-May/msg00150.html -- with a correction here: https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-trans-list/2009-May/msg00169.html
I seriously suggest that it's not worth learning this process unless you have a lot of time and need more pain in your life -- both the incompatible tools (Transifex and Publican) are about to have major upgrades soon that will make almost all of this irrelevant...
Cheers Rudi
On Fri, 31 Jul 2009, Ruediger Landmann wrote:
On 07/31/2009 03:50 AM, Josef Hruška wrote:
Hi, I am sorry to disturb all from the discussion on Fedora 12 Release Notes schedule but the Czech translation of F11 Release Notes is now on 90% and I have two three questions. Would it be possible to publish the Release Notes as a web page(s) on Fedora Project? At lease for "pre-view" purposes, to work on finalisation of the translation before official publication?
I seriously suggest that it's not worth learning this process unless you have a lot of time and need more pain in your life -- both the incompatible tools (Transifex and Publican) are about to have major upgrades soon that will make almost all of this irrelevant...
Then thanks a lot and I am closing https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=514153
Cheers Rudi
Adam Pribyl
Hi Rudi,
May I ask you once more for publishing the last (and my last for F11) version of the translation (some minor corrections and a few translated strings added) in Transifex ?
From now, I start to look forward to working on RN for F12. ;)
Josef
Ruediger Landmann napsal(a):
On 07/31/2009 03:50 AM, Josef Hruška wrote:
Hi, I am sorry to disturb all from the discussion on Fedora 12 Release Notes schedule but the Czech translation of F11 Release Notes is now on 90% and I have two three questions. Would it be possible to publish the Release Notes as a web page(s) on Fedora Project? At lease for "pre-view" purposes, to work on finalisation of the translation before official publication?
Hi Josef -- and many, many thanks for your hard work on getting the Release Notes translated!
I've just rebuilt the Czech version and pushed it to the docs.fedoraproject.org repo; it will become visible the next time that the webserver synchronises with the repo (sometime in the next few hours).
I also corrected a small number of little XML errors that prevented the book from building properly. You can see them here: http://git.fedorahosted.org/git/docs/?p=docs/release-notes.git;a=commitdiff;...
I notice that you still have the cs.po file checked out through Transifex; if you check this back in, you'll over-write those changes, so you should either download a fresh copy of cs.po, or if you have made changes in your local copy that you haven't checked in yet, please fix those same errors in your local copy before uploading :)
How can I help or what I should do to happen this (publication on the FP web site)?
Getting from the po file submitted in Transifex to pages on the web site is a long, complicated, and frustrating process that involves wrestling with a couple of incompatible tools ;)
You can get a feel for the first stages of the process here:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-trans-list/2009-May/msg00150.html -- with a correction here: https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-trans-list/2009-May/msg00169.html
I seriously suggest that it's not worth learning this process unless you have a lot of time and need more pain in your life -- both the incompatible tools (Transifex and Publican) are about to have major upgrades soon that will make almost all of this irrelevant...
Cheers Rudi
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On 08/20/2009 07:47 AM, Josef Hruška wrote:
May I ask you once more for publishing the last (and my last for F11) version of the translation (some minor corrections and a few translated strings added) in Transifex ?
Done! The changes will become visible when the server next syncs up. Thanks for all the work you put into making this happen :)
From now, I start to look forward to working on RN for F12. ;)
If you're looking for something to do in the meantime, check out the Guides Table here: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs_Project_guides_table -- unlike the Release Notes which are basically rewritten from scratch with every release, the others are more stable documents that change only incrementally, meaning that it's still useful to work on them between releases.
The highest-priority guides have numbers in the "L10N Priority" column; additionally, the last two documents on the list are relatively short and have fairly high visibility (they're linked directly from the main docs page).
Just some ideas ;)
Cheers Ruediger
Ruediger Landmann napsal(a):
On 08/20/2009 07:47 AM, Josef Hruška wrote:
May I ask you once more for publishing the last (and my last for F11) version of the translation (some minor corrections and a few translated strings added) in Transifex ?
Done! The changes will become visible when the server next syncs up. Thanks for all the work you put into making this happen :)
Thank you.
From now, I start to look forward to working on RN for F12. ;)
If you're looking for something to do in the meantime, check out the Guides Table here: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs_Project_guides_table -- unlike the Release Notes which are basically rewritten from scratch with every release, the others are more stable documents that change only incrementally, meaning that it's still useful to work on them between releases.
The highest-priority guides have numbers in the "L10N Priority" column; additionally, the last two documents on the list are relatively short and have fairly high visibility (they're linked directly from the main docs page).
Just some ideas ;)
I know. But this time, "meantime" means "my holiday" (I will be back few days after the start of translation period of the beta rel-notes). If my progress (I hope so) in translation of F12 rel-notes will be faster, then I will have some spare time to look also on the guides. ;)
Josef
Cheers Ruediger
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