2017-07-17 1:37 GMT+08:00 Jacques Viviers <jacques.viviers@xxxxxxxxx>: > Hi all, > > I have started a new translation af.po at: > (https://github.com/jbviviers/git-po) > > The translation is far from complete. Should I wait until it is all > done before I submit the patch, or is it better to submit as I go > along? > After you complete most of the translations, send a PR to the l10n coordinator's repo (git-l10n/git-po on GitHub). > Although it is unlikely that someone else is busy with the same thing, > it would still be better to somehow notify other potential translators > that this work is in progress. > A work-in-progress (WIP) branch will be created to let other guys know that l10n on Afrikaans is working in progress. > There is a few of my colleagues that indicated they would help with > this translation. How does that collaboration work? Do I merge > everyone's contributions as I see fit and then send in the set of > patches? > You can review contributions using pull requests on your GitHub repo (jbviviers/git-po), and squash them into one or several commits before send pull request to the l10n coordinator's repo (git-l10n/git-po on GitHub). > Some advice would be much appreciated. > > Kind regards, > Jacques -- Jiang Xin