On Thu, 13 Oct 2011 13:27:13 +0200 Kévin Raymond <shaiton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi guys, > > Currently the script run hourly to build our website is pulling all > translations. > I would like to add a commit/push then, in order to track each PO > updates. That would ensure for us to do it frequently (currently I do > it manually times to times) and would be faster for us to checkout > them (pulling from Transifex is really slow). A push from the script? ...snip... > Please, note that I have really no idea if pushing from there is > allowed, even if this is working. It is not the aim of a production > server… Should we add a cron somewhere? > Do you see the advantage of this? I don't think there's any permissions there to push. It's running as the apache user, and I don't think it's a good idea to set it up to commit. If someone broke into that account they could push bad changes back to the repo. This seems like not a good idea. > I also though of a way to update POT frequently. > Couldn't we push the pot at each rebuild from the master? > All major changes would always be in an other branch, right? Therefore > there should be no way to avoid POT change from master (from the > translator side). A daily job would also do it. > > Here find as attachment a patch proposal (please mind that I wrote it > without test and that I am not a bash guru) Perhaps some kind of daily job somewhere else... or perhaps someone could just do it every week or more regularly. I'd be happy to do it if I knew the exact SOP/process to do so. kevin
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