Hi! I've seen the message catalogs for mailman-2.1, but I cannot find the template files for a German translation. Does anybody have these? As a side note: I have begun translating the files in the template directory, since our customer needs a German mailman Right now I must say that the documentation about how to actually make the translated documents work sucks. I had to read README.es (!) to find out the steps I have to carry out... Right now I'm working on a CVS snapshot. -- Ralf.Hildebrandt@innominate.com innominate AG +49.(0)30.308806-62 fax: -77 networking people Micro$oft IMC: The Scarlet Pimpernel of postmen. Hard to find, impossible to order about, but every once in a while it saves a piece of mail from disaster. Sometimes even with it's head(ers) intact.
"RH" == Ralf Hildebrandt <Ralf.Hildebrandt@innominate.com> writes:
RH> I've seen the message catalogs for mailman-2.1, but I cannot RH> find the template files for a German translation. Does anybody RH> have these? Jens Vagelpohl is working on the German translations. He's a colleague of mine and can be contacted at jens@zope.com RH> As a side note: I have begun translating the files in the RH> template directory, since our customer needs a German mailman RH> Right now I must say that the documentation about how to RH> actually make the translated documents work sucks. I had to RH> read README.es (!) to find out the steps I have to carry RH> out... Have you seen README-I18N.en? It's available in CVS at the top level directory, and on SourceForge at http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=103 although I've just updated the CVS version to explain how to contribute your translation back to the Mailman project. If anything is unclear in that file, please let me know. It is supposed to be the definitive documentation for how to create, install, and donate translations for Mailman 2.1. -Barry
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