Re: Inclusion of translated git manpages into the packaging systems

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Hi Jean-Noël,

On Sun, 9 Jun 2019, Jean-Noël AVILA wrote:

> I took on the task of creating a project for the translation of man-pages at
> https://github.com/jnavila/git-manpages-l10n
>
> Up to now, the translations have started for 3 languages:
>
> * German (2 pages)
> * Brazilian Portuguese (6 pages)
> * French (11pages)

Nice!!!

> In order to provide feedback to translators, it's time to have these
> pages included with the distributions of git. Right now the process of
> compilation of the man-pages is still a bit off-tree, because it relies
> on a recent version of po4a (v0.56) which has not yet reached most
> distros.

Maybe there is a way to skip the Makefile task when a too-old po4a is
detected, with a warning?

> I miss expertise in the process of packaging. Depending on the type of
> distribution, the route to packaging might differ (for Mac OS and
> Windows, maybe a direct inclusion, for Linux dists sister packages).
> That's why I need your help to correctly perform this integration.

Historically, Git for Windows punts on translations, excluding any
non-en-US documentation (to save on bandwidth for the installer, which did
grow from <30MB to 44MB in the last four years alone).

There were a couple of motions to change that (maybe in the form of add-on
packages/installers, maybe in the form of a "full" installer), but nothing
came of it so far.

Therefore, as far as Windows is concerned, I hate to admit that my answer
is "don't worry for now, we only include US-English documentation
anyway"... :-(

Ciao,
Dscho

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