Dear all,
I've just installed the current version 2.0beta2 of Mailman and boss
seems to be quite happy with it - only the English language will be
a big problem for some of our users.
So I looked around for a German version, and found this i18n list.
If I read the mail archives correctly, there still is no official
localized version of Mailman but there is work-in-progress?
I'd really love to test whatever version there is available, and I
maybe could even get involved to improve it ...
Is there some place to download a current development snapshot?
Regards,
Martin
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Martin Ramsch
Martin Ramsch wrote:
Dear all,
Is there some place to download a current development snapshot?
Not actually, you must wait for Barry to release the i18n version of Mailman. Cheers -- ___ / F \ [[[]]]] ( O O ) #----------------0000--(_)--0000---------------# | Juan Carlos Rey Anaya (jcrey@uma.es) | | Servicio Central de informática | | Universidad de Málaga - España | #----------------------------------------------# # Solo se que cada vez se menos :-| # #----------------------------------------------#
On Fri, 2000-05-12 12:01:01 +0200, Juan Carlos Rey Anaya wrote:
Is there some place to download a current development snapshot?
Not actually, you must wait for Barry to release the i18n version of Mailman.
That's a pity ... But thanks for your reply!
Regards,
Martin
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Dear all,
I've just installed the current version 2.0beta2 of Mailman and boss seems to be quite happy with it - only the English language will be a big problem for some of our users.
So I looked around for a German version, and found this i18n list.
If I read the mail archives correctly, there still is no official localized version of Mailman but there is work-in-progress?
I'd really love to test whatever version there is available, and I maybe could even get involved to improve it ...
Is there some place to download a current development snapshot?
Yup, I18N in Mailman is still in development. Fortunately it's quite easy to translate HTML templates. Some strings are hard-coded into Python scripts, so you'll have to hack the source a bit. Of course the problem comes back with upgrading Mailman, as you must apply all your corrections from the beginning. Marcin
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