
joshoekstra at gmx
Jul 13, 2011, 2:35 PM
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[mythtv-commits] Ticket #9910: [PATCH i18n] Dutch translation
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Op 12-7-2011 13:42, Nicolas Riendeau schreef: > Hi! > > On 7/11/2011 7:38 AM, Jos Hoekstra wrote: >> > What's the progress on this project? >> The current state of translation can be found here: >> http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Translation#Checking_translation_progress > I assume he meant the status of the Dutch translation since he obviously > knew about the wiki page (that's where he got your email address and the > link to create a Trac translation ticket). The status is pretty much the same as the status displayed there. >>> Which is version is best used to work on? >> In general it's best to work on master, since that's where new strings >> get added. > While it is possible to submit translation updates for -fixes and they > will get committed your effort should be put on master... > > We use the content of master to create the -fixes branch, never the > reverse so any translation work you would do only in -fixes would get loss. > >> I use a VM to work on translations since I like keeping my HTPC stable, >> however with all the positive news about trunk and stability I'm >> inclined to move to master in my livingroom. > Careful, if they use the same database/talk with each other this will > cause problems (both the DB structure and the protocol versions change > over time). That's why I use a VM, it's contained locally and still offers the possibility to extract the translations and apply them on a running packaged system of the same version. >> If there are other 'Hollanders' willing to work on translation, please >> let us know! > Did, by any chance, have a chance to review his work, can I commit this > as-is? > > Have a nice day! > > Nicolas > _______________________________________________ I had a quick glance via trac and noticed a few strings still tagged unfinished and some where I feel the words need to be put together or contracted also some consistency errors. I'll try to review it this weekend and possibly update where needed. It looks pretty good already and will only need to be corrected a bit. Kind regards, Jos Hoekstra
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