Reviving an ancient thread.
On May 28, 2016, at 10:27 PM, Simon Hanna wrote:
I used Zanata, but found it not very intuitive to use. It's also painfully slow.
I'm unaware of any big projects that use zanata. Well openstack does, but they use a self hosted version and that one is not faster. I'm not sure how Mailman 2 was translated, but I guess most of the translators did it offline. You can download translation files from pootle and later upload them. So anyone that doesn't want to translate in the browser, can still do it offline. Since gettext will be the interchange format, it will probably not be that difficult to switch to a different service if we ever find we need to.
I appreciate your feedback on Zanata, and honestly we just need an i18n champion to make it happen. My apologies for such a long delay in responding here, but Simon, if you're still willing to take the lead on i18n, I will be happy to defer to your preferences.
So If you give me the ok, I write the gnu pootle maintainers and ask them to create three projects for us. +1 - if you're still willing, let's do this. Core is very nearly ready to start rc'ing for 3.1 so I think this is a great time to being building the infrastructure for i18n.
I guess we could add links in postorius and hyperkitty that request assistance with translation. +1 So it looks like the gnu pootle server is not up anymore. So I guess Zanata is the way to go. The projects are already in place, we would just have to update the pot files I initially uploaded. I updated Hyperkitty and Postorius since I'm familiar with django
On 01/10/2017 03:56 AM, Barry Warsaw wrote: translation. You can start translating them right aways over at: https://translate.zanata.org/iteration/view/postorius/1.0.3 https://translate.zanata.org/iteration/view/hyperkitty/1.0.3
Mailman on the other hand currently doesn't have any infrastructure, and I don't think I know enough to be sure that I get all the strings in the correct format. Can someone help with that?
I'll start working on a wiki page and create merge requests for Hyperkitty and Postorius that include a link to the wiki asking for help.
I'll check the other projects and find out if we need to create translation projects for them too.
All registered users should be able to translate. I'll enable reviews which allow certain users more rights. If you want to be responsible for a language you should be able to request that from the interface or you can contact me mentioning your username.
cheers, Simon