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# Make sure it's a break. Go to the VCS, po directory, history (git) to see the history of the po directory. Somewhere there should be a commit that changed POT and/or the PO files. | |||
# Get the commit that changed the POT file, click on commitdiff. Check that strings have actually been added or existting strings have changed. If strings were just dropped, it's OK. If not, get the committer's contact info from the commit header. | |||
# Prepare the link for inclusion in the email. If the commit contains a lot of altered files, you can be more specific and link to one of the patches; eg. append #patch1 at the end of the file. ([http://git.fedorahosted.org/git/anaconda.git?p=anaconda.git;a=commit;h=ceab9f3c75df694ae6d7d2721c970bba8c359c61 example]) | |||
# Write a [https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-trans-list/2008-October/msg00102.html string freeze break email]. It should include 1. a link to the commit message; 2. an example of string change; 3. the committer's contact info. | |||
Revision as of 12:24, 15 October 2008
L10n Standard Operation Procedures
This page holds some SOPs and common processes the FLP uses.
Adding a project on Tx
- See: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/L10N/FAQ#add-transifex
- Once we have the bug report, we add the project on DL and then Tx
- Testing a dummy commit from Tx, use the following commit message:
Dummy commit, testing Transifex Module home on Tx: https://translate.fedoraproject.org/submit/module/MODULE_NAME
- Reply to developer: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=454222#c2
Problems with a module's i18n support
See: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=454222#c1
String freeze break
- Make sure it's a break. Go to the VCS, po directory, history (git) to see the history of the po directory. Somewhere there should be a commit that changed POT and/or the PO files.
- Get the commit that changed the POT file, click on commitdiff. Check that strings have actually been added or existting strings have changed. If strings were just dropped, it's OK. If not, get the committer's contact info from the commit header.
- Prepare the link for inclusion in the email. If the commit contains a lot of altered files, you can be more specific and link to one of the patches; eg. append #patch1 at the end of the file. (example)
- Write a string freeze break email. It should include 1. a link to the commit message; 2. an example of string change; 3. the committer's contact info.