On 03/03/2011 04:46 PM, Jared K. Smith wrote: > Quick Summary > --- > The Fedora translation workflow has changed. If you are a developer > of a package being translated by the Fedora Translation (L10n) > Project, you must change your workflow slightly if you want translated > strings to appear in your software package. Tools and assistance are > available to make this workflow as simple as possible for developers. > Read below for details. > > Details > --- > Over the past couple of weeks, we've made some improvements and > infrastructure changes to the Fedora translation system. We've moved > from a self-hosted version 0.7 instance of the Transifex software to a > hosted version of the 1.1-dev version at Transifex.net. The upgrade > from version 0.7 to version 1.0 (and beyond) introduces a number of > important changes for developers and packagers. Please pay close > attention to this email, particularly if your software package uses > translations provided by the Fedora Translation team. While the > changes aren't terribly complicated, they do have a bigger impact on > the developer than they do on the translation team. > > The most visible change is that Transifex’s native integration with > source code management systems has been replaced by a mechanism for > automatic updates. Transifex now watches an HTTP view of a repository > for change notifications. In addition, there is now a more secure > command-line tool for project maintainers and translators. This new > command-line tool has been packaged for Fedora in the > "transifex-client" package. It is currently available in Rawhide > (pre-F16), and in the "updates-testing" repositories for Fedora 13, > 14, and 15, and EPEL 5 and 6. > > Here's the new workflow: > > This series of steps only needs to be run once for a project. > * The developer installs the "transifex-client" package: > yum --enablerepo=updates-testing install transifex-client > * The developer runs the "tx init" command in the top level folder of > the project. > * The developer runs the "tx set" command according to the > transifex-client user guide found at: > http://help.transifex.net/user-guide/client/client-0.4.html. This > creates a small config file, .tx/config, which can be committed in the > repository for re-use, if desired. The above link gives 404 error, I guess the correct link is: http://help.transifex.net/user-guide/client/index.html Regards. -- Athmane Madjoudj -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel