2013/6/29 Jérôme Fenal <jfenal@xxxxxxxxx>: > 2013/6/29 Pete Travis <me@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: >> On 06/29/2013 09:58 AM, Jérôme Fenal wrote: >>> 2013/6/25 Jérôme Fenal <jfenal@xxxxxxxxx>: >>>> 2013/6/25 Eric H. Christensen <sparks@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: >>>>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >>>>> Hash: SHA512 >>>>> >>>>> On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 07:15:20PM +0200, Jérôme Fenal wrote: >>>>>> 2013/6/25 Eric H. Christensen <sparks@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: >>>>>>> On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 04:54:34PM +0200, Jérôme Fenal wrote: >>>>>>>> Le 25/06/2013 15:34, Eric H. Christensen a écrit : >>>>>>>>> On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 03:15:51PM +0200, Jérôme Fenal wrote: >>>>>>>>>> I've tried to setup my own translation project >>>>>>>>>> (freeipa-management-guide) for the FreeIPA management guide on >>>>>>>>>> Transifex, and it worked nicely. I'll remove it if needed, as it >>>>>>>>>> seems it's not easy to change the hierarchy to another hub. The >>>>>>>>>> Fedora hub may have to create the project envelope here. >>>>>>>>> ... >>>>>>>>>> My proposal : - I can destroy my own project, as it would be nice >>>>>>>>>> to have it under the Fedora umbrella in Transifex, >>>>>>>>> You shouldn't need to destroy your own project. It can be added to >>>>>>>>> the Fedora umbrella without too much trouble. In Tx, Manage->Access >>>>>>>>> Control and then select "Fedora Project" on the "Outsource access >>>>>>>>> to:" field. Someone with Tx rights will need to accept the project >>>>>>>>> but that should be it. I've done that with a couple of other >>>>>>>>> projects. >>>>>>>> Tried that, but I only see beatport & Test_project in the combo box. >>>>>>> Hmmm... >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> So I added you as a co-maintainer, in case you can manage to do >>>>>>>> something here ;) >>>>>>> I've asked Nick to add it to the Fedora Project portion of Tx. >>> Hi all, >>> >>> Nick did remove last night my FreeIPA Management Guide project in >>> Transifex, and recreated it (empty, but I had backups of my >>> translations). >>> >>> I populated the guide again on Transifex, and is ready to accept >>> translations for all languages supported by Fedora translations. >>> >>> @Martin: as I'm currently reading it thoroughly while translating it >>> into French, how would you like me to get the fixes I could make? >>> The easiest for me would be to have a direct commit access to the git >>> repo, but you may want to review the fixes. >>> The main one is the extensive use of &IPAA; & &IPAB; entities (resp. >>> "a IPA" and "A IPA"), which make it a real pain to translate (I need >>> to revert both to &IPA; and add the article, which is will for sure be >>> forgotten in translations). >>> >>> Or I could commit that to my github repo, and see later how we proceed. >>> >>> Let me know, regards, >>> >>> J. >> >> Did you notice if Transifex's Translation Memory retained any of the >> translated strings? I'm always curious about the scope the TM will >> apply to. > > Well, I didn't check that, as I pushed my saved translations just > after creating the resources. Thinking of it, I suppose I could drop all the resources completely, recreate them without pushing my translations and check from there. I believe it would here because I would not drop the project completely. To be in the exact same conditions, you could check out my test project for the new Virt deploy&admin guide I created, drop it, and recreate it under Fedora's hood. I could then recreate the resources, and check here. Because I believe (from my memories of translating Transifex strings) that a translation memory is not share between projects. It would work within Fedora, but maybe not between two different projects (mine & Fedora). Want to try? ;) J. -- Jérôme Fenal -- docs mailing list docs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/docs